Date Picker for Excel UserForm in Office 365

Eternallamp

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  1. 2007
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Hey, has anyone found an alternative solution to using a date picker in a 64 bit config. Seems the one currently available in the toolbox when designing Excel Userforms is built on a 32 bit config. Not sure what Microsoft had in mind when it seems they made it essentially obsolete.
 

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Perhaps the Samradapps date picker is something that would interest you.

This date picker was made as an Excel add-in but in a previous thread here on MrExcel a user who wasn't allowed add-ins contacted Samrad and was freely accommodated for his requirement of a date picker to use with forms.
 
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