Several methods to sort dates are available. If you use the ISO-format yyyy/mm/dd (the 'small-endian' format) you can sort every date correctly. I would like to add a calendar to my userform but for some reason I cannot find the Microsoft MonthView control 6.0 in the list of additional tools for the userform.Any help? Tuesday, Ma6:28 PM. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 has transitioned to Extended Support which runs through March 31, 2008. However, we are releasing this non-security related package because it contains improvements that were ready for release just prior to the end of Mainstream Support. Mainstream Support for Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 ended on March 31, 2005. Right click on the CAB file and choose 7-zip – Extract to mscomct2 Open that folder and copy the two files (.ocx and.inf) to C. Here are the steps I had to take to fix: Download the cab files from this knowledgebase article. I got a message like “MISSING: Microsoft Windows Common Controls 2.6.0? And I’m using 64bit Windows 7. And once you have the string value, you can convert that to a date value by using CDate For example. The MonthView1 controls return a string value which can be accessed by MonthView1.Value. If you still want to use the monthview control then see this. I would recommend not to use monthview control.
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