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Tab Control By Richard Rost ![]() ![]() How to Use a Tab Control to Group Other Controls Together In this Microsoft Access tutorial, I will teach you how to use the Tab Control to group other controls together on your forms. Lacey from Laredo TX (Access Beginner Student since 2019) asks: I have a lot of controls on my form. How can I use a Tab Control to organize them? You don't talk about them a lot in your classes. William from Loganville GA (a Gold Member) asks: is there a way to change the background colors of a Tab Control? MembersI'll show you how to change the background color of those tabs so they can each be unique using VBA code.
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