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Tabbed forms: Define the behaviors

Tabbed forms: Define the behaviors

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Tabbed forms: Define the behaviors

- [Instructor] Okay, part three. Let's wrap up our tabbed forms. So I've assigned all of my data cards and I can check that out by holding down Control + Shift and clicking through the different tabs. See, I've got CD, that looks good there. That looks good there, okay great, looks good. Now, we've got a few more things to take care of. One thing is aesthetic but I think it's really desirable. I want the active tab to be the same color as the form and the inactive tabs to be a little faded out. So I'm going to go to tab one and I'm going to select the Fill property. Right now, it's going to an RGBA code and I could do that, I could just enter in a code number but I want to use the form's color as a definition instead. That way, if the form color ever changes, the tabs will change automatically to match. So I'm going to set up my formula this way. Have a copy this from another place and I'm going to paste it in. Basically…

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