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Curt Gough
I have a form with a tab control and several tabs. On each tab I am using a
subform. Users will not always have data in the subforms of each tab. My
question is can I somehow show them which tabs have data, so that they are
not forced to click through all tabs to find where their data is?
I have tried using the OnChange event of the tab control to check for data
and then add an asterisk to the caption of the tab if there is data. But
that causes some nasty flicker when switching from tab to tab. I would like
to know if anyone has come up with a more elegent way of showing customizing
tab captions at runtime based on data on the tab.
Any help appreciated.
subform. Users will not always have data in the subforms of each tab. My
question is can I somehow show them which tabs have data, so that they are
not forced to click through all tabs to find where their data is?
I have tried using the OnChange event of the tab control to check for data
and then add an asterisk to the caption of the tab if there is data. But
that causes some nasty flicker when switching from tab to tab. I would like
to know if anyone has come up with a more elegent way of showing customizing
tab captions at runtime based on data on the tab.
Any help appreciated.