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Hi,

Good Day!

I'm doing a project and creating multiple GUIs, when I create controls in a tab and delete it since another set of controls will be created on it for another process; controls on the other forms are being deleted as well.

I hope you can help me with this.

Thank you.

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Hi @JLogan3o13, Thank you for the fast response. I apologize.

I found something similar to this thru: https://_www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/161528-help-with-guictrlcreate-handles-and-guictrldelete/#comment-1172719, and still is looking for a different work around for GUICtrlDelete.

The issue is when I create controls in a tab and eventually delete for the tab to be reused for other controls, controls on other separate forms are being truncated as well.

Thank you.

 

Edited by JheyDee
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I still see no code...

We understand you might not want to share it publicly, but consider posting a reproducible code, and leave what you dont want to share, out of it.

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