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You can add pages to any tab, just as you would store sheets of paper in a file folder. You can customize the way the pages turn when a user clicks them.

When the tab contains more than one page, you can scroll through the pages by clicking the displayed earmarks or by using navigation techniques. You can also customize the page earmarks.

Add Pages | Customize page earmarks | Display pictures

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 Add Pages
Multiple pages can easily be added within each tab.

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To add pages to a tab
1. Set the Tab property to specify the tab to which to add the pages.
2. Set the PageMax property to the number of pages you want in the tab.
3. Set the PageFlipEffect property to specify the special effect used to turn pages and tabs.
4. If the PageFlipEffect property is set to 1 (Animated), set the PageFlipSpeed property to specify the speed at which the pages turn.
5. Set the PageColor property to specify the color of the page or pages.

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 Customize page earmarks
By default, when a tab has multiple pages, you see page earmarks (turned-down corners) in either the upper left corner, the upper right corner, or both. When a tab has multiple pages, you can scroll through the pages by clicking the page earmark, or folded corner, of each page. You can change the type, color, size, and alignment of page earmarks.

The page earmarks in this Tab control display custom light, dark, and outline colors. Tab Pro
   
Alternatively, you can display custom pictures for the page earmark Tab Pro

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 Display pictures
You can have the pages in the Tab control display a bitmap, icon, or metafile within the page. As shown in the following figure, if the picture is smaller than the page, the picture is tiled in the page. All the pages within the specified tab display the same picture.
The pages on this tab display a picture tiled in the page. All the pages in a tab display the same tiled picture, but other tabs' pages can display different pictures. Tab Pro


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