Hi,

This is probably a very silly question, but as I'm a relative newbie and am trying to get my head around some of the RR concepts I thought I'd just ask this basic question here:

I have a Stack (window) that is setup so that there are some controls that are constant within the window, and some that are on "Tabs" within the window. When the user selects a tab, I want the constant controls to remain where they are BUT the controls for that Tab to be displayed. I had thought that I could use a seperate Card for each "Tab", but it seems that a card covers the whole area of the Stack (window). Is this correct?

If so, what is the best way to acheive what I want? Here is a simple diagram of what I want:


+-------------------------------------------+ | Stack X | +-------------------------------------------+ | ConstCtrl1 ConstCtrl2 ConstCtrl3 | | | | Tab1 Tab2 Tab3 Tab4 | | | | Tab1Ctrl1 Tab1Ctrt2 Tab1Ctrl3 | | | | | +-------------------------------------------+

With the "Tab1" Tab selected.



+-------------------------------------------+
|               Stack X                     |
+-------------------------------------------+
|  ConstCtrl1   ConstCtrl2   ConstCtrl3     |
|                                           |
|    Tab1   Tab2   Tab3   Tab4              |
|                                           |
|  Tab2Ctrl1    Tab2Ctrt2       Tab2Ctrl3   |
|                                           |
|                                           |
+-------------------------------------------+

With the "Tab2" Tab selected.

Can this be done with RR?

Another way I was shown was to create a Group of Controls and then either Show or Hide them depending on which tab the user presses. I can see that this would work, but I'm confused as to how I would actually create them within the RR IDE, e.g. Controls from Tab1 would overlap on Tab2 and it wouldn't be at all easy to edit or control?

Any suggestions/ideas more then welcome.

Thanks a lot to all that helped with my Tabbed Button Question, I see how to handle it now, but still a bit shakey on how to actually implement it in practice!!

All the Best
Dave
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