The Common Dialog control is unnecessary for the purpose you later described
as others have pointed out. Also it is an additional overhead, needs
distributing and registering. For the issue concerning the License problem
see the reply from "MS ISV Buddy Team" here -
http://tinyurl.com/qfae6
Regards,
Peter T
"Kevin E." wrote in message
...
When working in VBA I try to add the Microsoft Common Dialog Control to my
toolbox but when I try to use it I get a message box telling me "The
Control
Could Not Be Created Because It Is Not Properly Licensed". I tried
searching
the Microsoft Knowledge Base and Found a utility to fix this in VB6 but
didn't work in my situation becuase I don't have VB 6 installed, just the
VBA. Any thoughts, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks