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This example shows how to create a TabControl. It uses the Header property to label the tabs.
Example
<TabControl TabStripPlacement="Top" Margin="0, 0, 0, 10">
<TabItem Name="tabIitemContent" Header="TabItem with Buttons">
<StackPanel>
<Button Content="_OK"/>
<Button Content="_Cancel"/>
</StackPanel>
</TabItem>
<TabItem Name="backgroundcolor" Header="Background">
<TabItem.Content>Background property information goes here.</TabItem.Content>
</TabItem>
<TabItem Name="foregroundcolor" Header="Foreground">
<TabItem.Content>Foreground property information goes here.</TabItem.Content>
</TabItem>
<TabItem Name="bordercolor" Header="BorderColor">
<TabItem.Content>Border color property information goes here.</TabItem.Content>
</TabItem>
</TabControl>
tabcon = new System.Windows.Controls.TabControl();
ti1 = new TabItem();
ti1.Header = "Background";
tabcon.Items.Add(ti1);
ti2 = new TabItem();
ti2.Header = "Foreground";
tabcon.Items.Add(ti2);
ti3 = new TabItem();
ti3.Header = "FontFamily";
tabcon.Items.Add(ti3);
cv2.Children.Add(tabcon);
tabcon = New System.Windows.Controls.TabControl()
ti1 = New TabItem()
ti1.Header = "Background"
tabcon.Items.Add(ti1)
ti2 = New TabItem()
ti2.Header = "Foreground"
tabcon.Items.Add(ti2)
ti3 = New TabItem()
ti3.Header = "FontFamily"
tabcon.Items.Add(ti3)
cv2.Children.Add(tabcon)
For the complete sample, see TabControl Sample.
See Also
Tasks
How to: Position Tabs on a TabControl