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Old 04-01-2007, 01:00 PM
Mark Kolber
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Pre-2007 Customizations

I apologize in advance for questions that must have been asked before,
but there 's so much buzz around the ribbon that it makes searching
difficult.

I am running the Office 2007 Trial.

I have been running MS Office since 1995 when I was dragged kicking
and screaming away from DOS. In those 7 years, I have continually
customized the programs, especially Word and Excel so they work the
way I want them to. That includes primarily custom functions and
custom menus.

As to custom functions, the code seems to work so far. But my problem
is customized menus. My menu customizations fall into two categories -
(1) adding program functions I use a lot to menus and toolbars, and
(2) adding my macros to menus and toolbars.

Up through Office 2003, it was a snap. Go into customization and drag
the function or macro to the menu or toolbar you want.

In 2007, the ability seems to be gone ("you vill use our program =our=
way!!") And so far, the "best" answer I could find has been that, in
order to port my customizations from 2003 to 2007, I will need to take
the free time I don't have and learn XML just so I can do my regular
work the way I want.

Is that about it? And, if so, are there any good tutorials out there?

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Old 04-01-2007, 01:15 PM
Patrick Schmid [MVP]
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Re: Pre-2007 Customizations

Hi Mark,


Yep, that's about it. You can use my RibbonCustomizer add-in linked
below for (1), but I don't support (2) yet.
To get you started with RibbonX, see
http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribbonx

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"Mark Kolber" <mark_kolber.no.spam******.com> wrote in message
news:rq20139041rdpga3d9bd66botp1e9jdten@4ax.com:

> I apologize in advance for questions that must have been asked before,
> but there 's so much buzz around the ribbon that it makes searching
> difficult.
>
> I am running the Office 2007 Trial.
>
> I have been running MS Office since 1995 when I was dragged kicking
> and screaming away from DOS. In those 7 years, I have continually
> customized the programs, especially Word and Excel so they work the
> way I want them to. That includes primarily custom functions and
> custom menus.
>
> As to custom functions, the code seems to work so far. But my problem
> is customized menus. My menu customizations fall into two categories -
> (1) adding program functions I use a lot to menus and toolbars, and
> (2) adding my macros to menus and toolbars.
>
> Up through Office 2003, it was a snap. Go into customization and drag
> the function or macro to the menu or toolbar you want.
>
> In 2007, the ability seems to be gone ("you vill use our program =our=
> way!!") And so far, the "best" answer I could find has been that, in
> order to port my customizations from 2003 to 2007, I will need to take
> the free time I don't have and learn XML just so I can do my regular
> work the way I want.
>
> Is that about it? And, if so, are there any good tutorials out there?
>
> Mark Kolber
> Denver, Colorado
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> email? Remove ".no.spam"


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Old 04-01-2007, 03:15 PM
Mark Kolber
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Re: Pre-2007 Customizations

Great. I'm thrilled that Microsoft decided that it was necessary to
support programmers instead of long-time users. Yours is the second
product I've come across that is Office 2007-specific. The other is
Classic Menu - very cool for those who want to be able to actually
find the functions they use.

Thanks for the link to your customizer. I have a funny feeling that
Office 2007 just isn't in my future.


On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 20:14:17 +0000, "Patrick Schmid [MVP]"
<pdschmid@nospam.mvps.org> wrote:

>Hi Mark,
>
>
>Yep, that's about it. You can use my RibbonCustomizer add-in linked
>below for (1), but I don't support (2) yet.
>To get you started with RibbonX, see
>http://pschmid.net/office2007/ribbonx
>
>Patrick Schmid [OneNote MVP]



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Old 04-02-2007, 02:30 AM
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Re: Pre-2007 Customizations

Mark Kolber <mark_kolber.no.s...******.com> wrote...
>Great. I'm thrilled that Microsoft decided that it was necessary to
>support programmers instead of long-time users. Yours is the second
>product I've come across that is Office 2007-specific. The other is
>Classic Menu - very cool for those who want to be able to actually
>find the functions they use.

....

There's another approach you could take which involves adding a menu
to the QAT.

http://www.rondebruin.nl/qat.htm

This is something MSFT should have thought of for the transition, but
that assumes they care about their users.

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Old 04-02-2007, 06:00 AM
Mark Kolber
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Re: Pre-2007 Customizations

That looks like an excellent approach. For <2003, I already have my
code in a file that loads as an add-in...

Thanks for the link.

On 2 Apr 2007 02:24:37 -0700, "Harlan Grove" <hrlngrv******.com>
wrote:

>There's another approach you could take which involves adding a menu
>to the QAT.
>
>http://www.rondebruin.nl/qat.htm



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