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    I am looking for a time line or scheduling control that could be used to implement the following situation: As an example, I have five deliverly men scheduled to work from 9:00 to 5:00. I would to display their names in a column on the left of the screen with a time line across the bottom. For each person I would like to show a bar that covers the times of each of his scheduled appointments. Each bar should show the start/stop time of the appointment and be lined up with time axis across the bottom. Zooming, panning, and printing would be a plus! Does anyone know where I could find such a control??? Thanks, Don Sanders

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      I am looking for a time line or scheduling control that could be used to implement the following situation: As an example, I have five deliverly men scheduled to work from 9:00 to 5:00. I would to display their names in a column on the left of the screen with a time line across the bottom. For each person I would like to show a bar that covers the times of each of his scheduled appointments. Each bar should show the start/stop time of the appointment and be lined up with time axis across the bottom. Zooming, panning, and printing would be a plus! Does anyone know where I could find such a control??? Thanks, Don Sanders

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      Will this do???http://www.codeproject.com/datetime/bcgdatetime.asp

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