Excel Fox
04-09-2011, 12:23 PM
Each Ribbon tab contains a set of Ribbon groups. Ribbon groups allow you to consolidate related controls within a tab. Grouping related controls like buttons, edit boxes, drop-downs etc in a RibbonGroup makes it easier to identify a commonality between these controls and also to locate the commands. The group can also include a dialog box launcher button which provides access to advanced capabilities.
The example attached shows you have to add a group to a ribbon.
For quick and easy implementation of XML code for ribbon, use an XML editor for Offce 2007/10.
Custom UI Editor (http://openxmldeveloper.org/articles/customuieditor.aspx)
Alternatively, you could also use Andy Pope's RibbonX Visual Designer (http://www.andypope.info/vba/ribboneditor.htm)
The example attached shows you have to add a group to a ribbon.
For quick and easy implementation of XML code for ribbon, use an XML editor for Offce 2007/10.
Custom UI Editor (http://openxmldeveloper.org/articles/customuieditor.aspx)
Alternatively, you could also use Andy Pope's RibbonX Visual Designer (http://www.andypope.info/vba/ribboneditor.htm)