James Cass wrote:

As an alternative to using "if-then", I like to use a case statement like the following, assuming everything for each tab is in its own group:

on menuPick tabSelected
  switch (tabSelected)
  case "Tab 1"
    show group "Tab 1"
    hide group "Tab 2"
    hide group "Tab 3"
    break
  case "Tab 2"
    hide group "Tab 1"
    show group "Tab 2"
    hide group "Tab 3"
    break
  case "Tab 3"
    hide group "Tab 1"
    hide group "Tab 2"
    show group "Tab 3"
    break
  end switch
end menuPick

Is it terribly lazy of me to think .....

on menuPick tabSelected
 hide group "Tab 1"
 hide group "Tab 2"
 hide group "Tab 3"
 show group tabSelected
end menuPick

-- Alex.


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