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Hello all,
I’m currently working on a new ribbon solution for Word 2013. What I’m looking for is a simple function that basically just replaces a few clicks to navigate the Word menu, but I’m unable to find something that accomplishes what I’m looking for. The ribbon function should be fairly simple as all it needs to do is to mimic a mouse navigation from “FILE” -> “NEW” -> and then over to “Personal” as I want it to instantly display the templates that I’ve setup. In other words: I want to add 1 button to the ribbon. Pressing this button should instantly send me to my custom template screen. Now, I am aware of the “New Template” function, but that does not do the trick as it doesn’t send me to the same selection of templates. I’m on a work PC and the “New Template”-function only displays official work templates. I need the templates that I’ve setup under the Personal selection under “NEW”. Does anybody know which ribbon function to use / how I can accomplish this? Thanks for any help! Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 07-29-2014 at 08:24 PM. Reason: Mark as solved |
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