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    Microsoft Date and Time Picker

    Hello,

    I am using Microsoft Date and Time Picker to make it easy to enter a large number of dates into Excel. The problem is that, since the control enters the default date, it makes it hard to see which cells I have entered dates in and which are the default date. Is there a way to make the Date appear blank before I have actually entered anything? Even if I could get it to display something like --/--/----, that would be a big help. Basically, I would like it not to enter a default date before I enter anything.

    Thanks.

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    Hi,

    Is this the same as using Calendar control to fill in dates ??

    http://www.rondebruin.nl/calendar.htm


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    No, the date and time picker has a dropdown button that displays the actual calendar. Otherwise, the only thing displayed in the cell is a date in MM/DD/YYYY format.

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    Yes, like that, though I'm not using the time part.

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    Hi,

    Does this help ??

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/238077


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    Yes, that's it.

    Thanks a bunch.

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    No Problem

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