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SYMPTOMSWhen you add a TabStrip control to a UserForm, and then click a tab on the TabStrip, the Toolbox disappears. CAUSEA Tabstrip is not a separate form, but is a control on a UserForm that contains Tab objects. Because the border of the TabStrip defines a region of the form that you can associate with the tabs, when you place a control in the client region of the TabStrip, you are simply adding another control to the form that contains the TabStrip. Therefore, because a Tab cannot contain a control, the Toolbox is not displayed when a Tab is selected. WORKAROUNDIf you want the toolbox to reappear, click the UserForm that contains the TabStrip. This places the focus on the UserForm, and the toolbox is available for adding more controls to the UserForm. STATUSThis behavior is by design of TabStrips in Microsoft Excel 98. MORE INFORMATION
A UserForm TabStrip control is very similar to a MultiPage control. But,
the two controls are used in different implementations of your UserForm.
REFERENCES
For more information about the Tabstrip control, click the Office Assistant
while in the Visual Basic Editor, and type What is a Tabstrip Control?,
click Search, and then click to view "TabStrip Control"
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