I want to create a student's class schedule, which would basically look like Outlooks weekview, with the days side by side, and a time scale along the left side. I would want this time scale to show only 7:00am to 7:00pm, with 5 minute increments, but have the whole day fit into a small area. Don't really want dates in the dayheaders, just Monday, Tuesday, ... Friday.
I can't figure out how to make the weekview show days as columns, like in Outlook weekview. Not even sure which control to use, but I think the weekview would work best.
Any advice would be helpful, and appreciated.
Can any one let me know that ... can we configure ultraweekview ... between two dates given from date and time control ???
So that ultraweekview sets it self between those two dates .. given from the datetime control ??
Excellent Brian ...Thank you. I set those values and it's looking good. Now I need to clean it up. Thought maybe you could help.
Is there any way to get rid of the AllDayEventArea from the top of each day?
Can I set the gridlines closer together to show more time in a smaller vertical area?
What I really need is a way to set appointments (classes in my case) in 5 minute increments, but show the entire day without scrolling. If I set the increments to ThirtyMinutes, classes that end at 1:10 overlap classes that start at 1:20. However, if I set it to FiveMinutes, the day scrolls on forever.
I eventually will need a way to overlap various student's schedules on top of each other, so coaches can look for open times in various student's schedules.
Any help would be appreciated, if you get time.
Thanks Again
Art
artwebb said:...which would basically look like Outlooks weekview, with the days side by side, and a time scale along the left side
artwebb said:I would want this time scale to show only 7:00am to 7:00pm
artwebb said:...with 5 minute increments
artwebb said:Don't really want dates in the dayheaders, just Monday, Tuesday, ... Friday
artwebb said:Not even sure which control to use, but I think the weekview would work best.