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Default Access 2007 idMso and imageMso . Where can I see them? - 03-06-2008 , 07:55 AM






Has anyone noticed how difficult is to find what are the strings that define
idMso and also the images with codes for the imageMso.

I'm trying to define my own custom ribbons but I'm struggling finding
documentation.

Does anyone knows where can I find this info. ?

Thank you,

V.

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Default Re: Access 2007 idMso and imageMso . Where can I see them? - 03-06-2008 , 08:09 AM






It's not bad, actually, once you know how. In the excel file:
Office2007IconsGallery.xlsm, hovering over the icons will display the
imageMso.

For idMso's, go into access, click the office button, access options, then
Customize... find the command you want in the left-hand list, and again
hover over. The idMso will be in paren's ( ).

Hope this helps,

Andy
"vanleurth" <u13147@uwe> wrote

Quote:
Has anyone noticed how difficult is to find what are the strings that
define
idMso and also the images with codes for the imageMso.

I'm trying to define my own custom ribbons but I'm struggling finding
documentation.

Does anyone knows where can I find this info. ?

Thank you,

V.

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Desktop Solutions for Small Companies
http://www.micromango.com


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Jens Schilling
 
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Default Re: Access 2007 idMso and imageMso . Where can I see them? - 03-06-2008 , 09:00 AM



Hi,

vanleurth wrote:
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Has anyone noticed how difficult is to find what are the strings that
define idMso and also the images with codes for the imageMso.

I'm trying to define my own custom ribbons but I'm struggling finding
documentation.

Does anyone knows where can I find this info. ?
Take a look at this http://www.accessribbon.de/en/

There are several samples available regarding the ribbons.

Another idea may be to look into the results you can create with tools like
the RibbonCreator :

http://www.ribboncreator.com

Regards
Jens






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