Mike, Is there a way that CardLayout functionality could be built into the TabStrip control? Or perhaps it's there already, I just cant figure it out. CardLayout does a great job of hiding controls when you change cards. TabStrip doesn't seem to do that, it's all upto the programmer to maintain their own track of which controls are on which forms. Ian. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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