MultiRow property
Specifies whether the control has more than one row of tabs.
Syntax
object.MultiRow [= Boolean ]
The MultiRow property syntax has these parts:
Part | Description |
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object | Required. A valid object. |
Boolean | Optional. Whether the control has more than one row of tabs. |
Settings
The settings for Boolean are:
Value | Description |
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True | Allows more than one row of tabs. |
False | Restricts tabs to a single row (default). |
Remarks
The width and number of tabs determines the number of rows. Changing the control's size also changes the number of rows. This allows the developer to resize the control and ensure that tabs wrap to fit the control.
If the MultiRow property is False, truncation occurs if the width of the tabs exceeds the width of the control.
If MultiRow is False and tabs are truncated, there will be a small scroll bar on the TabStrip to allow scrolling to the other tabs or pages.
See also
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