Tab Control Position

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guest
  • Start date Start date
G

Guest

I want to ask if i can put my tab control on the top of the screen instead of
on the bottom.
thank you very much
 
sorry, still can's work it out, would you mind explaining it a little more
detail?
 
1. New project
2. On form drag panel and place where you want e.g. at the top
3. *In* panel drag tabcontrol and make it same size as panel
4. Run

Cheers
Daniel
 
Josh,

While Daniel assumed that you wanted to know how to re-locate the tab
control to the top of the screen (and, of course, his method is correct), I
assumed first that you were asking about a Pocket PC and then were asking
about how you place the actual tabs at the top and not at the bottom, of a
tab control. For a Pocket PC, this is not possible as the actual tabs are
always displayed at the bottom, for a standard tab control. To reverse this
concept, you will need to design / create your own control. I believe the
tabs are placed at the top for WinCE devices but others may need to confirm
this one.

Regards,
Neville Lang
 
While Daniel assumed that you wanted to know how to re-locate the tab
control to the top of the screen (and, of course, his method is correct),
I Yup.

concept, you will need to design / create your own control. I believe the
tabs are placed at the top for WinCE devices but others may need to
confirm
Yup.


Cheers
Daniel
 
Thanks very much both of you!


Neville Lang said:
Josh,

While Daniel assumed that you wanted to know how to re-locate the tab
control to the top of the screen (and, of course, his method is correct), I
assumed first that you were asking about a Pocket PC and then were asking
about how you place the actual tabs at the top and not at the bottom, of a
tab control. For a Pocket PC, this is not possible as the actual tabs are
always displayed at the bottom, for a standard tab control. To reverse this
concept, you will need to design / create your own control. I believe the
tabs are placed at the top for WinCE devices but others may need to confirm
this one.

Regards,
Neville Lang
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Back
Top