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Download Microsoft Date And Time Picker Control 6.0 Sp6: What You Need to Know



If you are using Excel and are limited to the 64-bit version, or if you are using .xls non-macro workbook files, there is an excellent excel date picker that you can use. This excel date picker tool is part of our XLNavigator add-in for Excel. It is an excel date picker that is fully compatible with both Excel bit versions and all file extension types.




Download Microsoft Date And Time Picker Control 6.0 Sp6




With this solution, you do not need to install more controls, and no need to follow code examples to make it work. You do not need to be concerned with the developer box, design mode, or date picker Excel.


This excel date picker provides a user interface for selecting dates in Excel, and the excel date picker displays a calendar in a separate task pane. You can choose dates from the excel date picker calendar by selecting a date on the calendar.


Selecting a date in a cell will show the same date on the date picker calendar. The Date Picker Calendar also makes it easy to navigate to different years in the past or future, while the workaround date picker solution above does not.


The excel date picker is very easy to use, and it is a great way to select dates in Excel when you are limited to using the 64-bit version of Excel or using .xls non-macro enabled workbook files. The date picker will always be available in all your Excel spreadsheets without a version bitness limitation or file type extension and macros. The XLNavigator Excel Date Picker is lightweight, quick, and always ready to use when needed.


If the Microsoft Common Controls 2 Object Library is not found on your PC, you can download it using this link. Please note the Microsoft Date and Time Picker control works only with the 32-bit version of Excel.


For the MS Date Picker, you would use VBA to control when and where the date picker will be made available. See the section How to make the Microsoft Date and Time Picker Control pop up when selecting a date cell earlier in this article.


If you want a date picker that always works without being bound to a specific workbook, bit version, or file extension, I would recommend using the XLNavigator Date Picker free version for you and your users.


The tutorial shows how to insert a drop-down calendar in Excel (date picker) and link it to a specific cell. You will also learn a quick way to create a printable calendar based on an Excel calendar template.


  • If you cannot find the Date and Time Picker Control in the list, please follow these instructions to register it.Finally, click on a cell where you want to insert the calendar control.

That's it! A drop down calendar control is inserted in your Excel sheet:As soon as the datepicker control is inserted, the EMBED formula appears in the formula bar. It informs Excel what type of control is embedded in the sheet, and in no case you should change or delete it, because this would result in the "Reference is not valid" error.


Inserting any ActiveX control (including DTPiker) automatically turns the Design Mode on allowing you to modify the appearance and properties of the newly added control. The most obvious changes that you will want to make most of the time is to resize your calendar control and link it to a specific cell.


To activate your Excel drop down calendar, go to the Design tab > Controls group, and turn off the Design Mode:And now, you can click on the dropdown arrow to display the calendar and select the desired date:Note. If the Microsoft Date Piker control is not available in the More Controls list, it's most likely because of the following reasons:


To resize the datepicker control, turn the Design Mode on, and drag a corner of the control:Alternatively, with the Design Mode on, select your calendar control, and click Properties:In the Properties window, you can set the desired height, width as well as change the font theme and size:To move the datepicker control, hover your mouse over it and as soon as the cursor changes to a four-pointed arrow, drag the control where you want it.4. Link the calendar control to a cellNow that you have successfully added a drop down calendar in Excel, you may also want to link it to a specific cell. It is absolutely necessary if you intend to use the selected dates in formulas.


Let's say, you've written a formula to count the number of orders between the specified dates. To prevent your users from inputting incorrect dates like 2/30/2016, you inserted the dropdown calendars in 2 cells (A2 and B2 in this example). However, your obviously correct COUNTIFS formula returns zero, although you can clearly see a few orders within the specified time period!The reason is that Excel cannot recognize the value of a date picker control until you associate it with a certain cell. To fix this, link your date picker controls to some cells in this way:


And now, as soon as you select a date in the dropdown calendar, that date immediately appears in a linked cell. As shown in the screenshot below, Excel has no problem with understanding such dates, and our formula referencing the linked cells (A3 and B3) works perfectly:If you don't want to clutter your worksheet with "extra dates", you can link your date picker controls to the cells where they reside (A2 and B2 in this example). In this case, the underling dates won't be visible to the users, but you and Excel will know they are there and your formula will work faultlessly again:How to register the Calendar control on your machineIn earlier versions of Excel, the Date and Time Picker Control (mscomct2.ocx in Excel 2010 and 2013 and mscal.ocx in Excel 2007) was usually included with the default installation. The users of Excel 2016 and higher will have to download and register this control manually. Here's how:


The users of the Ultimate Suite can find their Excel drop-down calendar on the Ablebits tab in the Date & Time group. The Date Picker is turned off by default, to turn it on, just click this button:Once the Date Picker is activated, a small calendar button appears on the sheet when you type or select a date in a cell. If necessary, you can change date format as usual and the calendar will supply dates in your custom format - a nice feature that Microsoft's Date and Time Picker control lacks. Additionally, the calendar shows how far away the selected date is from today's date. Also, it allows you to quickly get to today's date or switch between one-month and two-month views:Moreover, you can also calculate dates right in the calendar! For this, select the target date in your worksheet or in the calendar, and click the Date Calculator button in the upper right corner. Then, click the desired unit on the upper pane and type how many years, months, weeks or days (or any combination of these units) you want to add to or subtract from the target date. After that, press the Enter key to insert the result into the currently selected cell or press F6 to display the calculated date in the calendar (or click one of the buttons shown in the image below).


In all other respects, it's a handy little tool that displays a calendar whenever needed - for cells containing date values, date formats or certain labels.Pop-up calendars for Excel OnlineIf you often manage time tables, schedules and to-do lists in Excel Online, you may find the following Calendar add-ins helpful.


Hi. I've been trying to make several cells have date pickers. however, I can only manage one. I tried copy and pasting one date picker, adjusting the linked cell - yet to no avail.Can help me out?


"The date picker is working fine, but when i fix it in a cell after doing all the essential formatting, save it and try reopening the same file the date picker is at the top left corner. I face this issue each and every time I re-open the file. Request you to kindly help me in solving this issue.."


The date picker used to be included in previous versions and I am thinking it may have been 2007 when they took it out. I remember having to rework all my programs that used it. It was a complete pain. It is horrible that they would remove such a basic tool.


HelloGreat post.I see that I have 64-bit Office installed, so I`M not seeing these controls.However, why is this not available for 64-bit excel? Does that make any logical sense?Also, if I install 32-bit excel, and get access to the data picker.


Hi..I'm using organization laptop and its not possible for me to install any 3rd party tool. moreover there is not any date and time picker in developer tab as its missing from there or i say its not installed. Is there any other way in which i can make any hidden calendar in different sheet and get drop down in main sheet.


I have an online excel sheet i am working on and it has a lot of date columns, hence, i need to add a date picker to the excel online sheet so all other users can adhere strictly to my date format. How can you assist with this?


Hello...The choosing of dates, past present and future are great! Is there a function I'm missing to select time? I have a need to enter time in a particular cell. I Have a column for due dates, next to that I have a column for a specific time... the time column can be a function from the date column but with a time format... However, the time is always now.Thanks in advance!


The date picker is working fine, but when i fix it in a cell after doing all the essential formatting, save it and try reopening the same file the date picker is at the top left corner. I face this issue each and every time I re-open the file. Request you to kindly help me in solving this issue..


I have set up a calendar picker and referenced the cell in the properties so that when I select a date in the dropdown calendar, that date immediately appears in a linked cell. However, my calculation will not update until I click on the cell and then on the formula bar. Updates are set to automatic. I am baffled, I have checkd all the settings on the dates format etc. 2ff7e9595c


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