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Appreciated all of your help, but I still cannot find the Microsoft Calendar Control 10.0 object in the reference library or anywhere else. I reinstalled both Office XP (Standard Edition, which does not have Access) and Access XP from scratch and also I tried to run 'Add Features' as well as 'Repair' via Add/Remove Programs. Nnone of them works.
I chose to 'Run All from My Computer' at the Installer window always. I have all of the other office objects such as Microsoft Excel/Outlook/Word/Publish er 10.0 in the reference library. By the way, the word 'Microsoft' is used before 'Calendar Control' on my previous PC, which had Office XP PROFESSIONAL. Could this be a difference between Standard Edition and Professional Edition of MS Office? If it is, how come it does not come with Access XP as a stand alone program if the Office XP Standard Edition does not have it? Or anywhere I can download this Calendar 10.0 object?
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I think I solved the mystery - it seems the calendar object won't show in the reference library until an instance of Calendar is inserted on a form (whether used or not). It shows as 'Microsoft Calendar Control 10.0' in the reference library, but 'Calendar Control 10.0' under ActiveX controls. Even though the mystery is solved, I don't get the logic here - how come you create an instance of an object then it is shown in the Reference Library? And they even have different names (like with/without the word 'Microsoft')?
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For other objects like 'Microsoft Outlook 10.0', it seems they are listed in the library whether they are used. Maybe the calendar object is just unique. For users who are interested in the details, here is how: 1. Open a new form in Deign Mode. On the Insert menu, click ActiveX Control. In the Insert ActiveX Control dialog box, click to select 'Calendar Control 10.0' (or a later version - attention: the word 'Microsoft' is not used here) from the Select an ActiveX Control list box. To check if the object is available now in the reference library - 1.
Open the VBA code pane and go to Tools. Go to References, the 'Microsoft Calendar Control 10.0' (or later version) should be already selected.

Reprioritize the selected objects if needed. Thank you all for your time and help!!!