If you tabstrip is not hiding controls there may be a problem with the tabstrip. Can't tell be the description. Could you post the code? Maybe someone will find the problem somewhere. Mike Ian Taite wrote: > 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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