TabPanels on PagePanels work, even if they are a pain when changing the layout. 
Sometimes control sponanteously change their TabPanel. Updating to composite 
was several days of fun. Copy and paste is just suboptimally implemented.

Container controls are very easy to use. A professional license is NOT required 
anymore. Just give them a property Parent as Window and reference your the 
controls as needed with this property. It's not OO but it works nicely.

By the way: you may want to check your website in IE 6 Windows. The JavaScript 
for the screenshots didn't work at all. The text on your main page is cut off 
at the right side.

"Scott Crick (Lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

> My quandry is how exactly to implement this behind the scenes. I figure
> the
> best way to do this is to use two different tab panels and display the
> appropriate tab panel depending on the print format the user selected. The
> problem is, how to implement this?
> 
> My first thought was to use a PagePanel control (completely forgetting
> that
> you can't embed Tab Panels in Page Panels--wow, wouldn't that be useful in
> this situation?). Obviously, that didn't work.
> 
> So, then I thought about using Container Controls, but I've run into
> problems there because some controls on the tab panel need to reference
> controls outside the tab panel. I want this to be as portable as possible,
> so, I'm either missing something (which is entirely possible), or this
> option isn't ideal either.

HTH

Regards

Trixi Willius

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