Well, ideally, you'd have two fields on your main form: a start date and an end date. For each one of those, it would pop up the date picker, and then you'd return that value to the calling form. But I suppose if you really wanted to make a custom date picker that had both fields on it, you could do that. You just have to reprogram it. That's the beauty of building your own stuff in Access - you can put together the Legos however you want.
Brian HeintzbergerOP
@Reply 11 months ago
Thank you for your insight. I still kinda new to access.
I would just stick with one pop-up for each start date and end date and have those on your original form. Then you can use the same date picker pop-up for each.
Brian HeintzbergerOP
@Reply 10 months ago
Yeah I think that will work best especially when doing reports. Thanks again
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