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I am putting together a web form and I want to show or hide tabs based on a combobox. I'm not exactly sure how to do this in the best way. The combo box is just 1-10 and if 3 is selected, I want it to display 3 tabs, etc.



I can take a really roundabout way and hide everything with macros, but is there an easier way to reference the tabs?



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    I am putting together a web form and I want to show or hide tabs based on a combobox. I'm not exactly sure how to do this in the best way. The combo box is just 1-10 and if 3 is selected, I want it to display 3 tabs, etc.



    I can take a really roundabout way and hide everything with macros, but is there an easier way to reference the tabs?



    Thanks.










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      I am putting together a web form and I want to show or hide tabs based on a combobox. I'm not exactly sure how to do this in the best way. The combo box is just 1-10 and if 3 is selected, I want it to display 3 tabs, etc.



      I can take a really roundabout way and hide everything with macros, but is there an easier way to reference the tabs?



      Thanks.










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      I am putting together a web form and I want to show or hide tabs based on a combobox. I'm not exactly sure how to do this in the best way. The combo box is just 1-10 and if 3 is selected, I want it to display 3 tabs, etc.



      I can take a really roundabout way and hide everything with macros, but is there an easier way to reference the tabs?



      Thanks.







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          Each tab has a name and you can hide/show tabs using Visible property



          tabMyTab3.Visible = False





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          • Right. But let's say I want to, by default, hide all 10 tabs. Then, with my combobox, the only way I've been able to come up with showing/hiding them is to directly reference every tab. For example:
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:21










          • Show the first tab but hide all the others. Then, if combobox=2, show the first 2 tabs but hide everything else. Then, if combobox=3, show the first 3 tabs but hide the rest. But that requires for every option to manually call out each of the tabs for every number. Is there an easier way to show/hide multiple tabs?
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:30











          • Mind you, this is a web form, so I either have to be able to set it up as a macro or copy/paste appropriate web formats only.
            – howradisit
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          Each tab has a name and you can hide/show tabs using Visible property



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          • Right. But let's say I want to, by default, hide all 10 tabs. Then, with my combobox, the only way I've been able to come up with showing/hiding them is to directly reference every tab. For example:
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:21










          • Show the first tab but hide all the others. Then, if combobox=2, show the first 2 tabs but hide everything else. Then, if combobox=3, show the first 3 tabs but hide the rest. But that requires for every option to manually call out each of the tabs for every number. Is there an easier way to show/hide multiple tabs?
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:30











          • Mind you, this is a web form, so I either have to be able to set it up as a macro or copy/paste appropriate web formats only.
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:36















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          Each tab has a name and you can hide/show tabs using Visible property



          tabMyTab3.Visible = False





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          • Right. But let's say I want to, by default, hide all 10 tabs. Then, with my combobox, the only way I've been able to come up with showing/hiding them is to directly reference every tab. For example:
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:21










          • Show the first tab but hide all the others. Then, if combobox=2, show the first 2 tabs but hide everything else. Then, if combobox=3, show the first 3 tabs but hide the rest. But that requires for every option to manually call out each of the tabs for every number. Is there an easier way to show/hide multiple tabs?
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:30











          • Mind you, this is a web form, so I either have to be able to set it up as a macro or copy/paste appropriate web formats only.
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:36













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          • Right. But let's say I want to, by default, hide all 10 tabs. Then, with my combobox, the only way I've been able to come up with showing/hiding them is to directly reference every tab. For example:
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:21










          • Show the first tab but hide all the others. Then, if combobox=2, show the first 2 tabs but hide everything else. Then, if combobox=3, show the first 3 tabs but hide the rest. But that requires for every option to manually call out each of the tabs for every number. Is there an easier way to show/hide multiple tabs?
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:30











          • Mind you, this is a web form, so I either have to be able to set it up as a macro or copy/paste appropriate web formats only.
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:36
















          • Right. But let's say I want to, by default, hide all 10 tabs. Then, with my combobox, the only way I've been able to come up with showing/hiding them is to directly reference every tab. For example:
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:21










          • Show the first tab but hide all the others. Then, if combobox=2, show the first 2 tabs but hide everything else. Then, if combobox=3, show the first 3 tabs but hide the rest. But that requires for every option to manually call out each of the tabs for every number. Is there an easier way to show/hide multiple tabs?
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:30











          • Mind you, this is a web form, so I either have to be able to set it up as a macro or copy/paste appropriate web formats only.
            – howradisit
            Nov 12 at 15:36















          Right. But let's say I want to, by default, hide all 10 tabs. Then, with my combobox, the only way I've been able to come up with showing/hiding them is to directly reference every tab. For example:
          – howradisit
          Nov 12 at 15:21




          Right. But let's say I want to, by default, hide all 10 tabs. Then, with my combobox, the only way I've been able to come up with showing/hiding them is to directly reference every tab. For example:
          – howradisit
          Nov 12 at 15:21












          Show the first tab but hide all the others. Then, if combobox=2, show the first 2 tabs but hide everything else. Then, if combobox=3, show the first 3 tabs but hide the rest. But that requires for every option to manually call out each of the tabs for every number. Is there an easier way to show/hide multiple tabs?
          – howradisit
          Nov 12 at 15:30





          Show the first tab but hide all the others. Then, if combobox=2, show the first 2 tabs but hide everything else. Then, if combobox=3, show the first 3 tabs but hide the rest. But that requires for every option to manually call out each of the tabs for every number. Is there an easier way to show/hide multiple tabs?
          – howradisit
          Nov 12 at 15:30













          Mind you, this is a web form, so I either have to be able to set it up as a macro or copy/paste appropriate web formats only.
          – howradisit
          Nov 12 at 15:36




          Mind you, this is a web form, so I either have to be able to set it up as a macro or copy/paste appropriate web formats only.
          – howradisit
          Nov 12 at 15:36

















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