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    Posted: 30 November 2008 at 9:23pm
Hi people!
 
AllDay event calendar section has no utility in my VB6 application and then this row takes lot of unused display space.
Is there a way to hide the calendar allday event section? Maybe is there a height property for this section that can be set or somewhere on the control during run time?
 
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Maybe this is what you want?  In this case you would need to not allow all day\multiple day events as you could not be able to see them.


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Many thanks SuperMario!
It's exactly what I want! 

I did some tests on his behavior... If you try to resize the form you realize that the height of all day\multiple day events increase or decrease to fit the last calendar row. In this case a user can drag and drop an event from calendar to all day section. Is there a way to remove definitely all day\multiple day events section?
 
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I haven't tried, but I assume you could simply set the multiplier in the resize event of the form.
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