Let me explain things better here. I could easily do this if I was hand coding the whole thing, but I've done the ui in QT Designer, so that's where I'm stumped. I have a Qwidget with everything in it, so how do I add the same qwidget to each tab with a different prefix on each widget based on the tab name? I seem to remember something about this from months past, but cannot dig it up.

Lawrence Shafer wrote:
I have a QTabWidget with one tab filled with widgets. Each tab will be for one user, so the tab "pages" wigets will all be identical. What I want to do is clone the first tab at runtime, and be able to access the widgets in that tab with the tabs name as a prefix. So it would be something like self.tab1.tableWidget, self.tab2.tableWidget and so on. Is there an easy way to accomplish such a feat?

Thanks,

Lawrence
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