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Im trying to capture the position of a tabcontrol scrollbar. However this is proving somewhat difficult. the ultimate Aim is to reposition the scrollbar position by daaing the current position with the size of a new row of items which is 105 thus New position = (old position + 105).

Im using winform vb.net

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  • A TabControl usually doesn't have a ScrollBar. Are you referring to a TabPage? If so, check its AutoScrollPosition property for the Y value.
    – LarsTech
    Feb 27, 2014 at 15:45
  • Dim CURPOS As Integer = TabPage1.scrollbar.value Dim NEWPOS As Integer = (CURPOS + 105) TabPage1.scrollbar.value = (NEWPOS) ???
    – Argon
    Feb 27, 2014 at 15:50
  • LarsTech is right this is one of the TabPages of the TabControl. You should be accessing Vertical/Horizontal scrolls, as shown in my answer.
    – varocarbas
    Feb 27, 2014 at 15:53

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As commented above, you mean the TabPage (TabPage1 in the codes below). You have two options:

a) Using the standard .Value property (for both VerticalScroll and HorizontalScroll). Sample:

TabPage1.VerticalScroll.Value = TabPage1.VerticalScroll.Value + 105 

Note that the Y values start on top and thus +105 means that the vertical scroll is moved downwards.

b) Using the ScrollControlIntoView method. Sample:

TabPage1.ScrollControlIntoView(Panel1)

Where Panel1 can be replaced with any control contained by TabPage1; both scrollbars (horizontal and vertical) would be moved such that the given control (Panel1 in this case) would become completely visible.

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  • I see however this is to be coded\ assigned to a button cause I dont want visible scrollbars on my tabpage (for my requierments they look ghastly) prob though now is that I cant hide my scrollbars in my tabpage
    – Argon
    Feb 28, 2014 at 9:28
  • @Argon To a button? I don't understand what you mean. This code controls the behaviour of the scrollbars as you requested. Making them visible or not is a different story. Also note that this code (or any other one) can be triggered more or less automatically (e.g., from one of the events associated with the TabControl/TabPage; or as you proposed in your question: when a new row is added to the given control) or via user intervention (e.g., a button click); but this is not related to your question either. Can you please explain better what you meant?
    – varocarbas
    Feb 28, 2014 at 9:38
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    Im making an app which heavaly relies on a UI asphetic, the scrollbars just dont go :) Private Sub Button2_Click(sender As System.Object, e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click '---If the number of buttons is equal or more then 25... Dim BTNCOUNT As Integer = Me.TabControl1.SelectedTab.Controls.Count If BTNCOUNT >= 25 Then TabControl1.SelectedTab.VerticalScroll.Value = TabControl1.SelectedTab.VerticalScroll.Value + 110 Else MsgBox("Nothing to scroll") End If End Sub
    – Argon
    Feb 28, 2014 at 11:15
  • @Argon As said, the proposed code deals with the position of the scrollbar (as you requested), not with its visibility. If you don't want the scrollbars to be visible (unless when used), you should affect the AutoScroll property. That is: TabPage1.AutoScroll = False at the start and TabPage1.AutoScroll = True in the button (before affecting the Value property). This isn't exactly related to your original question; but, in any case, you should add any code to the question, not via comments.
    – varocarbas
    Feb 28, 2014 at 11:22
  • @Argon No problem. Here to help.
    – varocarbas
    Feb 28, 2014 at 12:46

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