support.activesizer.general

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Expanding calendar
Originally Posted By: Larry E. Marshall<larry@questasoftware.com>

All right, I've studied the examples for the DDLookOut and I want to do
something similar. I want the Outlook Shotcuts toolbar on the left and the
Day Calendar in the center and the Task view on the lower right and the
Calendar on the upper right. However, I also want to allow the user to
change to see one month, two months or 4 months of the year calendar in the
upper right just like I can in my OutLook 2000.

Not being able to find a way to have the user dynamically adjust the upper
right ActiveSizer grid.

Any suggestions?
Larry



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   03-28-2002, 12:00 AM
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Re: Expanding calendar
Originally Posted By: Jennifer-DD<activebar.support@datadynamics.com>

Hi Larry,

To adjust column and row width, Ctrl-Click and drag on the grid lines.


"Larry E. Marshall" wrote in message
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> All right, I've studied the examples for the DDLookOut and I want to do
> something similar. I want the Outlook Shotcuts toolbar on the left and
the
> Day Calendar in the center and the Task view on the lower right and the
> Calendar on the upper right. However, I also want to allow the user to
> change to see one month, two months or 4 months of the year calendar in
the
> upper right just like I can in my OutLook 2000.
>
> Not being able to find a way to have the user dynamically adjust the upper
> right ActiveSizer grid.
>
> Any suggestions?
> Larry
>
>



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