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Hi Amit,

I may be wrong, but I think you were asking how to create tabs similar to
those in Calc, that display different sheets.

As far as I know there are no objects in Libre Office Base that give this
sort of capability.  But I have, on occasion, used a button to trigger a
macro for making, say a sub form or a box, alternatively visible or
hidden.  This is not ideal, but it does work.

If this is what you were looking for, let me know.  I could post some macro
code that might help you.

Noel
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On 19 February 2016 at 16:11, Amit Rane <ameet.rane09@yahoo.in> wrote:

Dear Sir,              This is my first post,hope i get a positive
response from you,I am basically developing a project in Libre Base.In this
i have to provide Tabs for accessing different section.I have tried a lot
to replicate the attached file in which tab section is provided but
couldnot do.I am using latest version i.e LO 5.1
Please let me know stepwise how to create tab in libre for accessing
different section using macro.
anxiously waiting for your response


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