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Hi all and thanks for stopping by to read this, much appreciated.

What I have is a gui with a tab control that has 8 tabs, Some of those can have multiple pages that I would like to display in a "Sub" tab control which will display information from various sources (web Pages) .

I have been looking around on the web, but have not stumbled on the source for information yet...

Any help would be great,

thanks

Mike

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MMcBrine,

As you can only have one tab control per GUI, you need to use a child GUI within the original tab to hold the subsidiary tab. But you will need to deal with the hiding/showing of this child GUI yourself - the Tabs tutorial in the Wiki shows how to do this.

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