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a question about authoring user controls


I develope an user control which contains tabcontrol and tabpages.
The question is : when i use my user control in a windows application form
the design-time behaviours of the tabcontrol and the tabpages are not usable.
how can i add more tabpages to a tabcontrol which is wrapped with an user control , in a windows application form designer.
using visual studio.net 2003 / visual basic .net

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