How to Use IDBE Ribbon Creator 2010 to Create Custom Ribbons for Microsoft Office Applications
IDBE Ribbon Creator 2010 is a software tool that allows you to create and edit custom ribbons for Microsoft Access 2010, Microsoft Excel 2010, Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, and Microsoft Word 2010. You can use it to design your own tabs, groups, and
controls with various features and options. In this article, we will show you how to use IDBE Ribbon Creator 2010 to create a custom ribbon for Microsoft Word 2010.
Step 1: Download and Install IDBE Ribbon Creator 2010
You can download IDBE Ribbon Creator 2010 from its official website[^1^]. The shareware version is restricted to two tabs, three groups, and ten controls. You can purchase a personalized license for â¬15.00 to unlock the full functionality of the
software. After downloading the setup file, run it and follow the instructions to install IDBE Ribbon Creator 2010 on your computer.
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Step 2: Launch IDBE Ribbon Creator 2010 and Select Word 2010
After installing IDBE Ribbon Creator 2010, launch it from the Start menu or the desktop shortcut. You will see a welcome screen with four options: Access 2010, Excel 2010, PowerPoint 2010, and Word 2010. Select Word 2010 and click OK. You will see the
main interface of IDBE Ribbon Creator 2010 with a blank ribbon.
Step 3: Add a New Tab to the Ribbon
To add a new tab to the ribbon, click on the Add Tab button on the toolbar or right-click on the ribbon and select Add Tab from the context menu. A new tab will appear on the ribbon with a default name of Tab1. You can change the name of the tab by
clicking on it and typing a new name in the Properties window on the right. For example, we will name our tab MyTab.
Step 4: Add a New Group to the Tab
To add a new group to the tab, click on the Add Group button on the toolbar or right-click on the tab and select Add Group from the context menu. A new group will appear on the tab with a default name of Group1. You can change the name of the group by
clicking on it and typing a new name in the Properties window on the right. For example, we will name our group MyGroup.
Step 5: Add Controls to the Group
To add controls to the group, click on the Add Control button on the toolbar or right-click on the group and select Add Control from the context menu. A dialog box will appear with a list of available controls for Word 2010. You can choose from different
types of controls such as buttons, toggle buttons, edit boxes, checkboxes, drop-downs, combo boxes, galleries, menus, dynamic menus, and separators. For each control, you can specify its properties such as name, label, image, size, screentip, supertip,
keytip, idMso command (if applicable), callback function (if applicable), etc. For example, we will add a large button control to our group with the following properties:
Name: btnHello
Label: Hello
Image: smileyface (from Office idMso internal images)
Size: large
Screentip: Say hello
Supertip: This button will display a message box saying hello.
Keytip: H
idMso command: None
Callback function: btnHello_Click
To add more controls to our group, we can repeat this process until we have all the controls we want.
Step 6: Save and Export the Ribbon
After adding all the controls we want to our ribbon, we can save it as an XML file by clicking on the Save button on the toolbar or selecting File > Save As from the menu bar. We can also export it directly into a Word document or template by clicking on
Export > Export as Word Document / Template from
the menu bar. This will create a
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