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This ActiveX control attempts to duplicate the Day View of the Outlook 2002 Calendar. As of yet, the code is sloppy and not well commented...but it works quite nicely! This control relies on GDI32 calls. You will notice that the highlighting of time slots can not yet be persisted (I already have a plan for this, it just needs to be implemented), that means that every resize or scroll event will wipe any white highlights off the screen. I am submitting this earlier than I wanted to because I would like some feedback (cut me some slack on the code-comments though because I haven't had much time to clean it up!) and advice on anything at all. Keep in mind that I already intend on persisting data, allowing font and color changes, 'on-the-fly' resizing and dragging of appointments, and allowing week, month, and year views. This control is a lot of work and rather time consuming so, if you feel so inclined, please vote for it!
This is the first update to the Outlook Dayview control. Check the readme.txt file for a complete list of changes. Briefly: mouse highlighting has been disabled (for now) and you can now save appointments to an Access database.
This is the first update to the Outlook Dayview control. Check the readme.txt file for a complete list of changes. Briefly: mouse highlighting has been disabled (for now) and you can now save appointments to an Access database.
This ActiveX control attempts to duplicate the Day View of the Outlook 2002 Calendar. As of yet, the code is sloppy and not well commented...but it works quite nicely! This control relies on GDI32 calls. You will notice that the highlighting of time slots can not yet be persisted (I already have a plan for this, it just needs to be implemented), that means that every resize or scroll event will wipe any white highlights off the screen. I am submitting this earlier than I wanted to because I would like some feedback (cut me some slack on the code-comments though because I haven't had much time to clean it up!) and advice on anything at all. Keep in mind that I already intend on persisting data, allowing font and color changes, 'on-the-fly' resizing and dragging of appointments, and allowing week, month, and year views. This control is a lot of work and rather time consuming so, if you feel so inclined, please vote for it!
This ActiveX control attempts to duplicate the Day View of the Outlook 2002 Calendar. As of yet, the code is sloppy and not well commented...but it works quite nicely! This control relies on GDI32 calls. You will notice that the highlighting of time slots can not yet be persisted (I already have a plan for this, it just needs to be implemented), that means that every resize or scroll event will wipe any white highlights off the screen. I am submitting this earlier than I wanted to because I would like some feedback (cut me some slack on the code-comments though because I haven't had much time to clean it up!) and advice on anything at all. Keep in mind that I already intend on persisting data, allowing font and color changes, 'on-the-fly' resizing and dragging of appointments, and allowing week, month, and year views. This control is a lot of work and rather time consuming so, if you feel so inclined, please vote for it!
This is the first update to the Outlook Dayview control. Check the readme.txt file for a complete list of changes. Briefly: mouse highlighting has been disabled (for now) and you can now save appointments to an Access database.
This ActiveX control attempts to duplicate the Day View of the Outlook 2002 Calendar. As of yet, the code is sloppy and not well commented...but it works quite nicely! This control relies on GDI32 calls. You will notice that the highlighting of time slots can not yet be persisted (I already have a plan for this, it just needs to be implemented), that means that every resize or scroll event will wipe any white highlights off the screen. I am submitting this earlier than I wanted to because I would like some feedback (cut me some slack on the code-comments though because I haven't had much time to clean it up!) and advice on anything at all. Keep in mind that I already intend on persisting data, allowing font and color changes, 'on-the-fly' resizing and dragging of appointments, and allowing week, month, and year views. This control is a lot of work and rather time consuming so, if you feel so inclined, please vote for it!
This is the first update to the Outlook Dayview control. Check the readme.txt file for a complete list of changes. Briefly: mouse highlighting has been disabled (for now) and you can now save appointments to an Access database.
This ActiveX control attempts to duplicate the Day View of the Outlook 2002 Calendar. As of yet, the code is sloppy and not well commented...but it works quite nicely! This control relies on GDI32 calls. You will notice that the highlighting of time slots can not yet be persisted (I already have a plan for this, it just needs to be implemented), that means that every resize or scroll event will wipe any white highlights off the screen. I am submitting this earlier than I wanted to because I would like some feedback (cut me some slack on the code-comments though because I haven't had much time to clean it up!) and advice on anything at all. Keep in mind that I already intend on persisting data, allowing font and color changes, 'on-the-fly' resizing and dragging of appointments, and allowing week, month, and year views. This control is a lot of work and rather time consuming so, if you feel so inclined, please vote for it!
This is the first update to the Outlook Dayview control. Check the readme.txt file for a complete list of changes. Briefly: mouse highlighting has been disabled (for now) and you can now save appointments to an Access database.
This ActiveX control attempts to duplicate the Day View of the Outlook 2002 Calendar. As of yet, the code is sloppy and not well commented...but it works quite nicely! This control relies on GDI32 calls. You will notice that the highlighting of time slots can not yet be persisted (I already have a plan for this, it just needs to be implemented), that means that every resize or scroll event will wipe any white highlights off the screen. I am submitting this earlier than I wanted to because I would like some feedback (cut me some slack on the code-comments though because I haven't had much time to clean it up!) and advice on anything at all. Keep in mind that I already intend on persisting data, allowing font and color changes, 'on-the-fly' resizing and dragging of appointments, and allowing week, month, and year views. This control is a lot of work and rather time consuming so, if you feel so inclined, please vote for it!
This is the first update to the Outlook Dayview control. Check the readme.txt file for a complete list of changes. Briefly: mouse highlighting has been disabled (for now) and you can now save appointments to an Access database.
This is the first update to the Outlook Dayview control. Check the readme.txt file for a complete list of changes. Briefly: mouse highlighting has been disabled (for now) and you can now save appointments to an Access database.
This ActiveX control attempts to duplicate the Day View of the Outlook 2002 Calendar. As of yet, the code is sloppy and not well commented...but it works quite nicely! This control relies on GDI32 calls. You will notice that the highlighting of time slots can not yet be persisted (I already have a plan for this, it just needs to be implemented), that means that every resize or scroll event will wipe any white highlights off the screen. I am submitting this earlier than I wanted to because I would like some feedback (cut me some slack on the code-comments though because I haven't had much time to clean it up!) and advice on anything at all. Keep in mind that I already intend on persisting data, allowing font and color changes, 'on-the-fly' resizing and dragging of appointments, and allowing week, month, and year views. This control is a lot of work and rather time consuming so, if you feel so inclined, please vote for it!
This is the first update to the Outlook Dayview control. Check the readme.txt file for a complete list of changes. Briefly: mouse highlighting has been disabled (for now) and you can now save appointments to an Access database.
This ActiveX control attempts to duplicate the Day View of the Outlook 2002 Calendar. As of yet, the code is sloppy and not well commented...but it works quite nicely! This control relies on GDI32 calls. You will notice that the highlighting of time slots can not yet be persisted (I already have a plan for this, it just needs to be implemented), that means that every resize or scroll event will wipe any white highlights off the screen. I am submitting this earlier than I wanted to because I would like some feedback (cut me some slack on the code-comments though because I haven't had much time to clean it up!) and advice on anything at all. Keep in mind that I already intend on persisting data, allowing font and color changes, 'on-the-fly' resizing and dragging of appointments, and allowing week, month, and year views. This control is a lot of work and rather time consuming so, if you feel so inclined, please vote for it!
This is the first update to the Outlook Dayview control. Check the readme.txt file for a complete list of changes. Briefly: mouse highlighting has been disabled (for now) and you can now save appointments to an Access database.
This ActiveX control attempts to duplicate the Day View of the Outlook 2002 Calendar. As of yet, the code is sloppy and not well commented...but it works quite nicely! This control relies on GDI32 calls. You will notice that the highlighting of time slots can not yet be persisted (I already have a plan for this, it just needs to be implemented), that means that every resize or scroll event will wipe any white highlights off the screen. I am submitting this earlier than I wanted to because I would like some feedback (cut me some slack on the code-comments though because I haven't had much time to clean it up!) and advice on anything at all. Keep in mind that I already intend on persisting data, allowing font and color changes, 'on-the-fly' resizing and dragging of appointments, and allowing week, month, and year views. This control is a lot of work and rather time consuming so, if you feel so inclined, please vote for it!
This is the first update to the Outlook Dayview control. Check the readme.txt file for a complete list of changes. Briefly: mouse highlighting has been disabled (for now) and you can now save appointments to an Access database.
This ActiveX control attempts to duplicate the Day View of the Outlook 2002 Calendar. As of yet, the code is sloppy and not well commented...but it works quite nicely! This control relies on GDI32 calls. You will notice that the highlighting of time slots can not yet be persisted (I already have a plan for this, it just needs to be implemented), that means that every resize or scroll event will wipe any white highlights off the screen. I am submitting this earlier than I wanted to because I would like some feedback (cut me some slack on the code-comments though because I haven't had much time to clean it up!) and advice on anything at all. Keep in mind that I already intend on persisting data, allowing font and color changes, 'on-the-fly' resizing and dragging of appointments, and allowing week, month, and year views. This control is a lot of work and rather time consuming so, if you feel so inclined, please vote for it!