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.NET Forum / Windows Forms / WinForm General / January 2008

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Hiding Tabsheet Tabs?

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Joe - 22 Jan 2008 15:09 GMT
Hi

      I want to build a form that will function as a wizard.  I want
to use a tab control and two buttons for Back and Next.   Pressing the
Back and Next buttons will switch the active tabsheet.

      But I can't figure out how to hide the tabsheet tabs.   There
doesn't appear to be any property that controls whether the tab part
is visible or not visible.  The visible property that is provided
appears to control the visibility of the entire tabsheet, not just the
tab.

      Anyone know how to hide the tab while displaying the rest of
the tabsheet?

J
RobinS - 24 Jan 2008 06:32 GMT
You can't hide the tabs in a tab control. You have to unload the tab or
remove it, then re-add it.

RobinS.
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