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    Collins is offline Competent Performer
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    Closing a gab in my Tab Control Box

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ID:	26173I have 2 tabs in my main form and there is a gab on the right side that I cannot get to close. I have tired making both sub forms the same size and I have tried to make both original forms the same size and it will not move.

    Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

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    Do both subforms have the same value for Left?

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    Collins is offline Competent Performer
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    Yes it appears as though it does.

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    Collins is offline Competent Performer
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    Okay... Just figured this one out. So this is fixed.

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    Forum etiquette requires that when a poster solves his/her problem, they post the solution. This may help others, who find this thread, solve a similar problem.

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    The problem with making anything foolproof...is that fools are so darn ingenious!

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    Collins is offline Competent Performer
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    My apologies... I'm all for proper etiquette... LOL.... I discovered that one of the forms was larger than the size of my sub-form in the tab control. So the tab control wouldn't shrink to fit the sub-form because the form that was linked to it was bigger. I shrunk the two original forms to the same "smaller" size and then went back to my tab control deleted the old sub-form and re-linked it. Then the tab control moved over to the sub-form and the gap was closed. I don't know why I had to redo the sub-forms in order for it to take but I did. I hope that explains it in a way that is understandable Linq...

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    Sure...and as I said, it may help someone else, down the road, who has the same problem!

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