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CJ - 26 Oct 2007 17:49 GMT
Hi Groupies

I am having trouble setting startup options in A2K7.

I can find how to turn off the Navigation Pane but how do you turn off the
Ribbon for the current database startup?

In the Ribbon and Toolbar Options, you have the option to choose a custom
ribbon but how do you create a custom ribbon?

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Thanks for taking the time!

CJ
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Jeff Boyce - 26 Oct 2007 22:51 GMT
You'll need to get into XML to program the ribbon.  Try searching online for
RibbonX references.  Figure it will take a bit of a learning curve...

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Jeff Boyce
Microsoft Office/Access MVP

> Hi Groupies
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> In the Ribbon and Toolbar Options, you have the option to choose a custom
> ribbon but how do you create a custom ribbon?
CJ - 29 Oct 2007 17:26 GMT
Hi Jeff, thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

.....and gee, thanks Microsoft, I really don't have time to learn something
new to accomplish something that used to take no time at all. Here's a
thought for the future: Don't remove functionality!

Sorry, I had to vent......

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Thanks for taking the time!

CJ
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> You'll need to get into XML to program the ribbon.  Try searching online
> for RibbonX references.  Figure it will take a bit of a learning curve...
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>> In the Ribbon and Toolbar Options, you have the option to choose a custom
>> ribbon but how do you create a custom ribbon?
 
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