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    How do you make those tab like things on the top of your programs, that are featured in most apps today?

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    What "tab like things"???????

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    I'm sure what their called but I've heard them called tabs before, and that was the only brief way i could think of to describe it. On the top or in parts of apps there are these things which some people call tabs so do i for example one might say setup, and it takes you to that form or what ever, except it doesn't really look like a form is loading it looks like its all one form.

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    Start a new project.
    Click the "Add new Form" menu item

    Select the "Options Dialog" form.

    "Options Dialog" form is an actual template for what you want.

    Hope this helps,

    Steve.

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    Are you talking about Microsoft Tabbed Dialog Control, if yes, then you can add this control to your project by pressing CTRL+T and select this control from the list.

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    If you have the Learning Edition of VB, then start a new project with the learning edition controls, and then you'll see a control called SS Tab on your toolbar. Hope this helps.

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