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   Kevin to Henning   
   Re: VB6 Question   
   19 Aug 06 11:04:21   
   
   From: k.streur@gmail.com   
      
   Yeah, but its not really nice and easy when designing the frames, i will   
   have to keep moving them around and so. i was just wondering if there was a   
   better way. I also experimented some with the multipage control but that   
   didnt work out either, so now i'm either going for those stacked frames or   
   for a tabbed dialog control and hiding the tabs but that also seems such an   
   ugly workaround :)   
      
   "Henning"  wrote in message   
   news:44e66850$0$32154$57c3e1d3@news3.bahnhof.se...   
   >   
   > "Kevin"  skrev i meddelandet   
   > news:44e626a0$0$65289$dbd4d001@news.wanadoo.nl...   
   >> Hi,   
   >>   
   >> I'm making an administrational software program in VB6 and was wondering   
   > if   
   >> there is a way to display a (borderless) form inside a frame on another   
   >> form, or to load the contents of a frame into another frame. I dont want   
   > to   
   >> use MDI. The reason i want do this is because i have 1 main form with   
   >> menu   
   >> and all and want to display a number of different controls but not all at   
   >> once, i want to create those 'frames' with controls somewhere. I thought   
   > of   
   >> using some frames on the main form and making them visible or invisible   
   >> on   
   >> turns but i dont really like this way.   
   >>   
   >> Thnx in advance!   
   >>   
   >> Kevin   
   >>   
   >>   
   > Hmmm, I like it. Making the frames same zize and on top of each other.   
   > Then   
   > just ThisFrame.Zorder and voila it's on top.   
   >   
   > /Henning   
   >   
   >   
      
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