Hi Again,

Sorry if I am being dense but what is the "Application Overview" ? Do you mean the "Application Browser" ?

Actually I just tried it and it's SOOOOOO obvious that I feel embarrassed. I just didn't "Get It", I understand now.

Ok, I now have two ways to do this, one using a separate card with a "common" group that is placed on each card (assuming there is a way around the error that is shown when the stack is run other than the first time.

And this way! Not sure which is the best way to go?!

Thanks So Much for Your Help Everyone, I feel that I have learned quite a lot, at least the way the whole thing works seems much clearer to me now.

Dave


Hi David,

Hi Klaus,

I saw this and was trying to make it work, but I can't figure out how to actually
create the groups in the IDE. For instance the controls for "Tab1" will be in the
same postion as for "Tab2". How do I get around this?

No problem...


1. create all the objects for your first group...
2. select them all and, well, "goup" them :-) with CMD-G or
menu -> Object -> Group Selected...

3. Then hide that group with the "Application Overview" so you can
work on the other groups...

Repeat step 1 to 3 for all the groups you need...

Then you can show/hide one after another and place them where you like...

Then click your tabs a couple of times to see it in action and create a "starting point"...

That's it :-)

Thanks a lot for all your help
All the Best
Dave

Regards


Klaus Major
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