Tab Control
Applies to: Access 2013 | Access 2016
A tab control contains multiple pages on which you can place other controls, such as text boxes or option buttons. When a user clicks the corresponding tab, that page becomes active.
With the tab control, you can construct a single form or dialog box that contains several different tabs, and you can group similar options or data on each tab's page. For example, you might use a tab control on an Employees form to separate general and personal information.
See also
- Access for developers forum
- Access help on support.office.com
- Access help on answers.microsoft.com
- Search for specific Access error codes on Bing
- Access forums on UtterAccess
- Access wiki on UtterAccess
- Access developer and VBA programming help center (FMS)
- Access posts on StackOverflow
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