>It's more of a look and feel than anything. Our application has a lot of top level forms that allow the child forms to be moved wherever the user wants within the top level form of course. A pageframe makes it more difficult to see multiple forms at one time and in some wizard processes, it's important for the user to see what they have done up the current process without having to click on pageframe tabs and losing the view of the current form being processed. However, like I said, it's a stopgap option if we can't figure out a way to make it look and feel like our application currently looks and feels.
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You're missing the point. There're no tabs to click on.
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