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About Tab Pages

A tab canvas can have many tab pages, and must have at least one. Think of tab pages as the folders in a filing system. Each individual tab page (folder) has a labelled tab that developers and end users click to access the page. At design time or runtime, you click the labelled tab to display the page at the front of the tab canvas, thereby obscuring any other page(s).

Each tab page occupies an equal amount of space on the tab canvas, roughly equal to the size of the canvas itself. This layering of related canvas sections enables you to display more information on a single canvas.

Tab pages are sub-objects of a tab canvas. Like the canvas to which it is attached, each tab page has properties; similarly, any item you place on a tab canvas has a canvas property as well as tab page properties. The ordering of tab pages in the Object Navigator determines the left-to-right (or top-to-bottom) order of the tabs at runtime.


About tab canvases

Creating a tab canvas

Creating a tab page