Recently there was some discussion concerning the use of hidden groups with the 
tab control. An app I am working on currently uses a tab control with five tabs 
that currently go to different cards. The cards concerned all share a number of 
other controls responsible for about 60% of their area with the tabbed panel 
taking the rest. Some of the panels are simply variations of another (e.g. 
Simple vs complex search).
I am now wondering whether there would be an advantage in reducing these five 
cards down to one and use the hidden group method.
Given I am not starting from scratch my question is, would there be advantages 
to me in making this transition?
So for those of you employing this method, why do you?
Is it having a single card script?
Is it keeping the stack structure simple?
Is it...?
I would be very interested in your thoughts.

James
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