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George Hepworth
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Please join us for our Monthly Chapter Presentation, Sept. 5, 2024 at 6:30PM Pacific (UTC -7)
It is generally believed that the Ribbons can only be updated by the user via the interface provided – or can be updated offline by tweaking the embedded XML data file stored within the AccDB.
I plan to show a technique based on the original Office CommandBar (CB) objects that allows CommandBarButtons (CBBs) to be added & removed on the fly – which show up for the user as a button on a specific Ribbon called Add-ins. If you have one showing already the new CB & its CBB(s) will be added to what’s there. Otherwise it appears & disappears when you add & delete the first/last CBB.
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About Adrian Bell, our presenter.
I sometimes go under the nick – NeoPa which originated in my gaming days in an earlier epoch, or early this millennium anyway.
I’ve been a Microsoft MVP in Access almost continually since 2014 and that’s mainly based on my work on Bytes.com where I post as NeoPa.
I’ve worked in IT, covering coding, app design, systems, support & pretty much everything else over the years since I started work in 1978.
Meeting ID: 852 1966 9601
Passcode: 123456
It is generally believed that the Ribbons can only be updated by the user via the interface provided – or can be updated offline by tweaking the embedded XML data file stored within the AccDB.
I plan to show a technique based on the original Office CommandBar (CB) objects that allows CommandBarButtons (CBBs) to be added & removed on the fly – which show up for the user as a button on a specific Ribbon called Add-ins. If you have one showing already the new CB & its CBB(s) will be added to what’s there. Otherwise it appears & disappears when you add & delete the first/last CBB.
(Updated details.)
About Adrian Bell, our presenter.
I sometimes go under the nick – NeoPa which originated in my gaming days in an earlier epoch, or early this millennium anyway.
I’ve been a Microsoft MVP in Access almost continually since 2014 and that’s mainly based on my work on Bytes.com where I post as NeoPa.
I’ve worked in IT, covering coding, app design, systems, support & pretty much everything else over the years since I started work in 1978.
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