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> How to hide seperate tabs of an index card?
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post Aug 31 2004, 02:03 PM
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Hi!

I like to hide some tabs of an index card depending on a radio button. How
can I enter this hide property on the index card? Or ins't there any
property and I must create a case or an event? blink.gif

I try to put my index card into ab event but there is no help for how to connect an index card (my help said no description available frusty.gif )

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Don't think you can hide individual tabs, but you can disable them. Look for the appropriate property node. You can also hide all the tabs using a right mouse click and selecting the appropriate drop down menu.

As a workaround you could hide all the tabs and display just a string indicator of which is the current TAB above the top left corner.

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Hi,

you can access the properties of the individual pages by using the Pages-property
Then by indexing the correct refnum, you're able to hide/show the pages you want.

See attachement for an example.


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QUOTE (VDB @ Sep 3 2004, 08:45 AM)
Hi,

you can access the properties of the individual pages by using the Pages-property
Then by indexing the correct refnum, you're able to hide/show the pages you want.

See attachement for an example.
Greetings from Germany,

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I can't find the proberty PageVIs wacko.gif
If I connect thearray index with the proberty node, I get Page, ok, but if I click for the proberties, I can't find PageVis, only page active, page visible....

If I disconnect this I can choosea class ... lightbulb2.gif

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QUOTE (Sarah83 @ Sep 3 2004, 01:58 PM)
I can't find the proberty PageVIs  wacko.gif
If I connect thearray index with the proberty node, I get Page, ok, but if I click for the proberties, I can't find PageVis, only page active, page visible....

If I disconnect this I can choosea class ...  lightbulb2.gif
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Sarah,

"Page Visible" is the one you need. It's only shortened to "PageVis" in the Property Node.
(right click on the node, Name Format, Long Names)

good luck,

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QUOTE (VDB @ Sep 3 2004, 12:17 PM)
Sarah,

"Page Visible" is the one you need. It's only shortened to "PageVis" in the Property Node.
(right click on the node,  Name Format, Long Names)

good luck,

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