From: mynamehere@comcast.net   
      
   "Rick Rothstein" wrote in message   
   news:acGdnckxRNjh-kvZnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com...   
   >> Thank you Rick and Steve. I can use either method   
   >> but prefer Steve's since it doesn't add a checkbox   
   >> to the control. Thanks again, I've learned something   
   >> new about DTPicker today..   
   >   
   > Personally, I don't mind which of our methods you use since the important   
   > thing is for you to find one that get the job done; but I am confused by your   
   > posting... the method I posted does not require a CheckBox to be added (nor   
   > did I even mention the word CheckBox in my response) whereas I see in Steve's   
   > code a line that sets the CheckBox property to True (although I'm not sure if   
   > that is a requirement for the rest of his code to be able to work or not).   
   > Anyway, I'm glad you learned something new about ht DatePicker control...   
   > hopefully you will find ways to expand on what you learned and provide your   
   > programs with even more functionality in the future.   
   >   
   > Rick   
   >   
      
   My DTPicker control doesn't allow assigning Null to the Value property unless   
   the CheckBox property is true, which does cause it to display a checkbox. It is   
   version 6, SP6, running in VB6.   
      
   The only advantage of my method is that it can be used for bound controls;   
   otherwise I think Rick's is more flexible.   
      
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