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|    Dean Earley to All    |
|    Re: VB6 Question    |
|    21 Aug 06 10:40:49    |
      From: dean.earley@icode.co.uk              >> 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.       >       > How about moving those option off the menu, and onto a tab strip       > (SSTAB) it will also making mataining the form a lot easier.              Unfortunately, that also suffers from the issue I mentioned (still be       "visible" and accessible)              --       Dean Earley (dean.earley@icode.co.uk)       i-Catcher Development Team              iCode Systems              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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