Tabbed control overlaying all higher tabs !?!

D

David

I was told a tabbed control could be placed in the tab of
a tabbed form.
Well I tried it and the result is that the tabbed control
overlays all of my tabs on the tabbed form.
No matter which upper level tab I click, there is my
second level tabbed control overlaying what was there
before. Also, when I added the tabs to the second level
tabbed control, it also added tabs to my upper level
tabbed form.
I hope this is clear, its hard to explain.
I now appear to be in a hopeless mess.
I'm using Access 2k.

How do I fix this?
How do I delete a tab, there is no mention of it in the
Help files?
 
B

Bruce M. Thompson

I was told a tabbed control could be placed in the tab of
a tabbed form.
Well I tried it and the result is that the tabbed control
overlays all of my tabs on the tabbed form.
No matter which upper level tab I click, there is my
second level tabbed control overlaying what was there
before. Also, when I added the tabs to the second level
tabbed control, it also added tabs to my upper level
tabbed form.

If I recall correctly, you cannot place a tab control directly on a tab page;
you can, however, get around this limitation by placing a subform on the tab
page on which you can place your second tab control.
 

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