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Tabstrip - Help please Posted by Lensmeister on 8 Sept 2004 at 8:03 AM
I am designing a form in a program that has four tabs on it.

What I would like to do is have textboxes on it and labels, buttons etc.

Every time I put the textbox control on the tab strip, it goes to the form and not on the tab.

The text boxes will eventually be linked to a database for entering and storing information in to the database.

Am I just hoping or is there a way of putting the text box on the tabstrip. Also, if I have a button cmdbutton1 and I want to click it to open up one of the other tabsrtrips .. is this possible.

I am using VB 6.0 enterprse edition on Windows XP.

Thanks,
Lensmeister.

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Re: Tabstrip - Help please Posted by kel1981b on 8 Sept 2004 at 10:10 AM
: I am designing a form in a program that has four tabs on it.
:
: What I would like to do is have textboxes on it and labels, buttons etc.
:
: Every time I put the textbox control on the tab strip, it goes to the form and not on the tab.
:
: The text boxes will eventually be linked to a database for entering and storing information in to the database.
:
: Am I just hoping or is there a way of putting the text box on the tabstrip. Also, if I have a button cmdbutton1 and I want to click it to open up one of the other tabsrtrips .. is this possible.
:
: I am using VB 6.0 enterprse edition on Windows XP.
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: Thanks,
: Lensmeister.
:
:
As I know, Tabstrip control is not container. I usually use Microsoft Tabbed Dialog Control 6.0. Place this control on the form, select it. Then place Textbox on Tabbed Control.



 

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