![]() ![]() ![]() 1.) The name of the userform that called it and 2.) The name of the control or textbox that needs the date sent to it. This userform cleverly has two labels to store relevant info on the Userform that summoned it. When you double-click the control you’ll see the following code which is the DateClick event of that control: In the downloadable workbook, you’ll see the control was renamed to ‘fCal’. Start by creating a userform and enabling the control by Right-clicking on the Tools menu and click Add additional tools It’s a little old school looking, but actually has quite a nice feel to it. Check out this ActiveX control by Microsoft that allows users to do just that. ![]() This is no different for Excel developers. Oftentimes, users want to click a button and select a date. ![]()
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