Re: Best way to have a tabbed MDI application
- From: "Mac via DotNetMonster.com" <u9483@uwe>
- Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 23:52:51 GMT
Jeff,
Thank you for confirming that. Good news though - it was actually working and
I didn't realise it!! I only had the tabfolder big enough to see the only the
tabs and not the contents of the page. Have now got the tabfolder to fill the
container form now.
Many thanks for taking the time to reply to my post and help me out - it was
just what I was after. Sending you a virtual carton of beer now.......any
requests?
One final question, when you want to close one of the forms, do you execute a
MyForm.Close() as well as execute the remove method on the tabfolder?
regards,
Mac
Jeff Jarrell wrote:
>you do need to have (read insert) a blank tab page for each sub form you are
>instantiating.
>
>> Jeff,
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>>>>>> Mac
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