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Old June 25th, 2005, 03:35 AM
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i am using the tool of tag and create three tag page. after designing the first tag page, clicking the second tag, no blank page provided to design, the first page content is left there. Please advise how to make the 2nd, 3th ..... pages. Thanks.
 
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Sounds like you tried to drag the controls onto the tab "container" from the form. You must cut the control from the form (like text boxes) and then select the page on the tab, then right click on the tab page and then paste. This will add the controls into the tab "container".

HTH...

Boyd
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