There is a way, but I did like the IB 2.0 way better...

Change the view mode of the main IB window to list or column view and navigate to your tabview. If you double click on the individual tab view items, your document will change to the tab view item you select.

Hank

On Mar 4, 2008, at 11:05 AM, Ben Einstein wrote:

I'm trying to use a tabless NSTabView in IB3. Before Leopard, you could double-click the space towards the top of the view and select the tabs, even though there was no visible tab. I also believe there was a control in the inspector to specify current tab? Anyway, none of these methods work in IB3. So if you create a tabless tab view there's no way to change the current tab in interface builder without changing to a tabbed type (which offsets sizes and positions). I have a hard time believing this has gone unnoticed. Am I missing something?
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