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Tab Control tab positioning leaves something to be desired

FunctionGSolutions (Programmer)
2 Nov 10 17:13
In the Tab Control Setup dialogue, the label tab that gets created for a tab control has some default justifications availble, and they are left, center, right, and full. That is fairly limiting overall when setting up my tabbed layouts. I am wondering how to get a newt tab layout where one tab is next to the other, and so on, and so on. I have seen some screen shots of sample layouts (that cost money I don't have) that appear to have mastered this layout issue. Can anyone tell me how to better control the positioning of tab labels in tab controls?  
TStriker (Programmer)
4 Nov 10 16:16
If I understand what you're asking I think you just highlight the text and then align right or left or whatever. There's nothing special although I can't remember using anything other than centered myself.

-Striker

FunctionGSolutions (Programmer)
4 Nov 10 21:34
I should delete this post, as I discovered that I was using the tool incorrectly. Sorry about that.

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