Razzak,
Here's what I did - where did I go wrong?
1. I brought up the original form and copied all the objects.
2. I created a new form
3. I clicked the enhanced tab and located it on the form.
4. I right clicked and created a new page
5. On that page I created a new page
I now have 2 tabs
6. With focus on page 1, I pasted the objects.
7. right click and go to page 2
All the objects on page 1 appear on page 2
??????

Bernie

----- Original Message ----- From: "A. Razzak Memon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBG7-L Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 11:11 PM
Subject: [RBG7-L] - Re: Multi Page tab form




At 10:28 PM 4/14/2005, Bernie Lis wrote:

Razzak,
Either I didn't do it right or I didn't explain my problem
correctly.

What's new? <g> Trust me, I'm used to it.


I have a normal form with objects located on it.
I can't make the form any larger, so I thought I would create
a second page.

You can only add a page to the "existing" Tab Control, if defined.


When I locate the tab control (I used enhanced), it covers up
the original form.

Tab control cannot be placed on the top of existing controls. Each control must be placed on the "Tab Page" after the Tab Control and Page(s) are defined.

However, you can "cut" [Ctrl+X] all existing controls first, place
the Tab Control or Enhanced Tab Control, add page(s) to the Tab
Control accordingly and then simply copy [Ctrl+V] those controls
on the "focused" tab page. That is one way to place all those
controls on the Tab Page.

I can send it to the back, and see the objects on this tab control
but when I create page 2, the same objects are on it.

Because they don't belong to that container (Tab/Tab Page). They were originally defined/placed prior to defining the Tab/Tab Pages.

Hope that explains!

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.





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