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A view with tabsHi, I'm looking for a way to add a tab bar in my principal view which could call different pages. As I conceive it, I have to put all my controls over a formview and set them to visible or not depending on the tab chosen. Since I got a couple of pages with tons of controls on each, this is somewhat frustrating to manage!!!
I've read that I could call dialogs and put them on top of my view, but I don't know how. I would appreciate any hints or sample code. CaptnB |
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I had a trawl about for ways to use the tab control, and came across a couple of tutorials that were both flawed, but was able to get a working solution, I was so frustrated while trying to sort this I vowed to write my own tut once I'd worked out how to use them .... see if it helps, www.hunnsoft.co.uk
It was aimed at the complete novice. |
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