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Bob - 18 Aug 2004 20:36 GMT
I witnessed a presentation where someone was explaining a
project database and on one slide of his presentation he
showed his input form.  What I liked about the input form
was it had tabs for certain groups of data.  Can someone
give me guidance on how to design a form with tabs?

Thanks in advance!!!!
Immanuel Sibero - 18 Aug 2004 22:13 GMT
Hi Bob,

In design mode of a form, just drag the Tab Control into your form. The Tab
Control is located where all the other controls are (i.e. text box, combo
box, etc.)

Once the tab control is in your form, you will see two tabs initially. You
can add more tabs if you need to. You would then simply place text boxes,
combo boxes, etc into the different tabs.

HTH,
Immanuel Sibero

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