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The ribbon comes from an xml file contained inside the addin. It is possible to edit it but it can't be edited via the Word Customize Ribbon functionality.
You have two options to remove the Ribbon tab: 1. I would be selective about loading the addin. If you don't need it, don't load it. It isn't something that most users would need on a daily basis. 2. You can edit the Ribbon code - apparently it isn't rocket science. If you do choose option 2 and can see the CustomUI code the line you will need to change is Code:
<tab id="GMBatchProcessTab" insertAfterMso="TabInsert" getLabel="GMBatch_getLabel" visible="False" >
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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This addin is very important for my work, so I always wanted it. I made this XML code, but it is still appears 24.png So, I don't know if there is a mistake in it |
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| ribbon bar, ribbonx, word 19 |
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