Difference between dialog tab control vs. Containers tab control

Other than the fact that the dialog tab control color is controlled by widows. Does any one no what the differences are between the two is there any advantage to using one over the other?

Hi,
Are you referring to the tab controls found under the 2 different controls palettes: Dialog Control and Containers? If so, then here is a KB that describes the difference between the different controls that are available in LabVIEW:
KB 2X9ELOLD: What is the Difference Between 3D, Classic (2D), and Dialog Controls in LabVIEW?
Just for clarification, the Dialog controls are not controlled by Windows (or any OS). These controls are just made to look like the native controls of that OS. When deciding between which controls to use, the Classic and Dialog controls have less overhead so it will be in your interest to use those controls if you don't mind the more traditional look-and-feel of those controls.
Thanks again!
Kileen

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