There is also a close button. The default css hides it.
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Thanks for that Gavin - much appreciated.
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I asked Shane to take a look.
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Thanks for your speedy reply Gavin.
I'd missed that you could close the component by clicking on the icon. However,
I'd still argue that the expected behaviour for such a date selection component
is also to close when it loses focus (i.e. when another component is clicked).
Just to confirm my t
click on the icon again
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