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I have made icons witch i want to place in my own tabs. Only i don't know how?
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Old 05-06-2015, 06:39 AM
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You willl find all you need to know about editing the ribbon at:
http://gregmaxey.com/word_tip_pages/...bbon_main.html
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The page Graham gives you is the place to start. The popular name is:
Customize the Ribbon (It doesn't take rocket science)

Once you have mastered that, you can go on to custom images. He has written three pages on Ribbon images, beginning with:
Ribbon Images & Labels Part I
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Thanks for the information.
Except the first thing i have to struggle with is: Where is the Custom UI Editor form Microsoft Office?
Thats one of the first things that (It doesn't take Rocket Sience(thats correct Rocket Sience is simpler)) is called on to in that information.
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The editor is linked from that web page -i.e. http://openxmldeveloper.org/blog/b/o...8/07/7293.aspx
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