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Component: BC-FES
Component Name: Frontend Services - Use subcomponents (see SAP Note 1322184)
Description: Element of the graphical user interface. A tabstrip is similar to a card index and consists of a tab index and the corresponding tab pages. The tab index shows the titles of the tab pages. Tabstrips contain different application elements in a single screen.
Key Concepts: Tabstrip is a component of SAP's Frontend Services (BC-FES) that allows users to navigate between different pages within an application. It consists of a series of tabs, each of which can be clicked to open a different page. The tabstrip is typically used to organize related information into separate pages, making it easier for users to find what they need. How to use it: To use the tabstrip, simply click on the tab that corresponds to the page you want to open. The tabstrip will then display the contents of that page. You can also use the arrows at the top and bottom of the tabstrip to scroll through the available tabs. Tips & Tricks: When using the tabstrip, it is important to remember that each tab corresponds to a different page. This means that if you want to access information from multiple pages, you will need to click on each tab in order to view all of the relevant information. Additionally, some applications may have more than one tabstrip, so make sure you are looking at the correct one before clicking on a tab. Related Information: For more information about using the tabstrip, please refer to SAP Note 1322184 or contact your local SAP support team.