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    Posted: 31 July 2014 at 10:14pm
I actually was able to do this, but I am having trouble printing, it looks very messy. Any solution?
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Hi Fabian,

Yeah if you look at both screenshots above you'll notice that both are masked by a PictureBox control, which has then been drawn over to either create another header label as in screenshot 1 or to just hide the scrollbar as in screenshot 2.
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Hi Xander75,

Looks nice. You mean: putting a picture box above the track control and doing the drawing in the TimeLineLabel event?

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Hi,

Been a while since I have replied on here to any posts... I've moved away from VB6 into the world of C#.Net. I still use the Codejock tools though!

Anyways, the answer is both Yes & No!?

No: The TrackControl only allows for one header, but this can be changed from calendar to time line or anything you want.

Yes: You can have a calendar type style, but the TrackControl won't do all the work for you! Using a little bit of coding magic its simple to create a header row that sits above the TrackControl, which you can put your own header in. A scrolling header can be done also, just takes a bit more code to implement.

The below screenshots were done using the TrackControl and Drawing techniques to build the interface I needed for my applications.

Everything is possible, you just don't know it yet!




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Hi
I plan to use the tracking object of the ReportControl for generating a GANTT chart. The sample (VB6) shows a time line from 0 to 200. Is it possible to thow a timeline like a calendar e.g.

31.1.                    1.2.
8   9   10   11   12... 8   9   10...
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