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Default Advanced Calendar functionality in Access

Hi there all,

I want to be able to display a calendar view in access (similar to the display in outlook if you set your calendar to month view) that will allow me to show the events that have been scheduled in that month without in each day. I've already investigated using the calendar control with access, but I don't want to click on the day then display the events for that day somewhere else.. I want to display the events automatically for each day within the calendar. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to firstly, structure it with tables etc and secondly, how to display it in the calendar view. I need to be able to check the free/busy times for scheduling purposes.

Cheers,

Scott






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