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Ultra basic question about multiple page forms with tab controls

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TobyA

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Nov 7, 2002
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Hi,

I am new to this forum and relatively new to Access so please excuse the newbie question...

I have created a form using the wizard, and I would like to move some of the components onto a new page. I found the tab control in the toolbox and added a tab to my form. However I don't have a new page...

When I open it in form view the tab control is there, but clicking on the new tab doesn't do anything.

Please could someone explain how to create a new page and link to it with a tab control.


Thank you.

PS - I am using Access 2003.
 
Copy your form for safety, better yet, copy the whole database.
[tt]1. Open the form with the tab control.
2. Click on a textbox on the form and cut it (ctrl X).
3. Click on the page name of a tab control, Page 1, for example.
4. Paste the textbox you have just cut onto that page.
5. Repeat with a different textbox and a different page.
6. View the form.[/tt]

Have you got what you want, or have I completely misunderstood your question?
 
If you mean what I think you mean, you will find that they have slithered underneath the tab control. Move the tab control and look underneath. You can also try simply add a control from the toolbox to each page, in an experimental spirit. Make sure you click on the page name before adding.
 
Thank you for the response.

I think I've sussed it now. The problem was that I made the tab control tiny. I didn't realise you have to stretch it out across the whole form....
 
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