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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.
Silver Members and up get access to an Extended Cut of this video. Gold Members can download the database template from class plus get access to the Code Vault. If you signed up on YouTube you have to contact me so I can set up your account here on my web site. If you're not a member, Join Today! LinksABCD Database: https://599cd.com/ABCD
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