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RibbonX [[electronic resource] ] : customizing the Office 2007 Ribbon / / Robert Martin, Ken Puls, Teresa Hennig
RibbonX [[electronic resource] ] : customizing the Office 2007 Ribbon / / Robert Martin, Ken Puls, Teresa Hennig
Autore Martin Robert <1972->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (688 p.)
Disciplina 005.5
Altri autori (Persone) PulsKen <1973->
HennigTeresa <1958->
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-20430-7
9786611204303
0-470-28852-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto RibbonX; About the Authors; Credits; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Overview of the Book and Technology; How This Book Is Organized; Why Read This Book; Tools You Will Need; What's on the Website; Congratulations; Part I: The Building Blocks for a Successful Customization; Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Office User Interface; What Is the Ribbon and Why Does It Exist?; What Happened to the Toolbars from My Pre-2007 Files?; A Customization Example for Pre-2007 UIs; Ribbon Components; Tips for Navigating the Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar (QAT); Preparing for Ribbon Customization
ConclusionChapter 2: Accessing the UI Customization Layer; Accessing the Excel and Word Ribbon Customization Layers; Microsoft Access Customizations; Conclusion; Chapter 3: Understanding XML; What Is XML and Why Do You Need It?; Essential Background; The Core XML Framework; The customUI Element; The ribbon Element; The tabs Element; The tab Element; The group Element; Conclusion; Chapter 4: Introducing Visual Basic for Applications (VBA); Getting Started with Visual Basic for Applications (VBA); Recording Macros for Excel and Word; Subprocedures versus Functions; VBA Coding Techniques
Writing Your Own CodeDebugging Your Code; Error Handling; Working with Arrays; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Callbacks: The Key to Adding Functionality to Your Custom UI; Callbacks: What They Are and Why You Need Them; Setting Up the File for Dynamic Callbacks; Generating Your First Callback; Calling Procedures Located in Different Workbooks; Organizing Your Callbacks; Invalidating UI Components; Conclusion; Chapter 6: RibbonX Basic Controls; The button Element; The checkBox Element; The editBox Element; The toggleButton Element; Conclusion; Chapter 7: comboBox and dropDown Controls
The item ElementThe comboBox Element; The dropDown Element; Conclusion; Chapter 8: Custom Pictures and Galleries; Custom Pictures; Adding Custom Pictures to Excel or Word Projects; Adding Custom Pictures to Access Projects; Using GDI+ to Load PNG Files; Using the Gallery Control; Conclusion; Chapter 9: Creating Menus; The menu Element; The splitButton Element; The dynamicMenu Element; Conclusion; Chapter 10: Formatting Elements; The box Element; The buttonGroup element; The labelControl Element; The separator Element; The menuSeparator Element; Conclusion
Chapter 11: Using Controls and Attributes to Help Your UsersThe dialogBoxLauncher Element; The keytip Attribute; screentip and supertip Attributes; Overwriting Built-in Control Attributes; Conclusion; Part II: Advanced Concepts in Ribbon Customization; Chapter 12: Advanced VBA Techniques; Working with Collections; Class Modules; Using VBA Custom Properties; Saving and Retrieving Values from the Registry; Conclusion; Chapter 13: Overriding Built-in Controls in the Ribbon; Starting the UI from Scratch; Activating a Tab at Startup; Disabling and Repurposing Commands; Conclusion
Chapter 14: Customizing the Office Menu and the QAT
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458637903321
Martin Robert <1972->  
Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
RibbonX [[electronic resource] ] : customizing the Office 2007 Ribbon / / Robert Martin, Ken Puls, Teresa Hennig
RibbonX [[electronic resource] ] : customizing the Office 2007 Ribbon / / Robert Martin, Ken Puls, Teresa Hennig
Autore Martin Robert <1972->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (688 p.)
Disciplina 005.5
Altri autori (Persone) PulsKen <1973->
HennigTeresa <1958->
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
ISBN 1-281-20430-7
9786611204303
0-470-28852-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto RibbonX; About the Authors; Credits; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Overview of the Book and Technology; How This Book Is Organized; Why Read This Book; Tools You Will Need; What's on the Website; Congratulations; Part I: The Building Blocks for a Successful Customization; Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Office User Interface; What Is the Ribbon and Why Does It Exist?; What Happened to the Toolbars from My Pre-2007 Files?; A Customization Example for Pre-2007 UIs; Ribbon Components; Tips for Navigating the Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar (QAT); Preparing for Ribbon Customization
ConclusionChapter 2: Accessing the UI Customization Layer; Accessing the Excel and Word Ribbon Customization Layers; Microsoft Access Customizations; Conclusion; Chapter 3: Understanding XML; What Is XML and Why Do You Need It?; Essential Background; The Core XML Framework; The customUI Element; The ribbon Element; The tabs Element; The tab Element; The group Element; Conclusion; Chapter 4: Introducing Visual Basic for Applications (VBA); Getting Started with Visual Basic for Applications (VBA); Recording Macros for Excel and Word; Subprocedures versus Functions; VBA Coding Techniques
Writing Your Own CodeDebugging Your Code; Error Handling; Working with Arrays; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Callbacks: The Key to Adding Functionality to Your Custom UI; Callbacks: What They Are and Why You Need Them; Setting Up the File for Dynamic Callbacks; Generating Your First Callback; Calling Procedures Located in Different Workbooks; Organizing Your Callbacks; Invalidating UI Components; Conclusion; Chapter 6: RibbonX Basic Controls; The button Element; The checkBox Element; The editBox Element; The toggleButton Element; Conclusion; Chapter 7: comboBox and dropDown Controls
The item ElementThe comboBox Element; The dropDown Element; Conclusion; Chapter 8: Custom Pictures and Galleries; Custom Pictures; Adding Custom Pictures to Excel or Word Projects; Adding Custom Pictures to Access Projects; Using GDI+ to Load PNG Files; Using the Gallery Control; Conclusion; Chapter 9: Creating Menus; The menu Element; The splitButton Element; The dynamicMenu Element; Conclusion; Chapter 10: Formatting Elements; The box Element; The buttonGroup element; The labelControl Element; The separator Element; The menuSeparator Element; Conclusion
Chapter 11: Using Controls and Attributes to Help Your UsersThe dialogBoxLauncher Element; The keytip Attribute; screentip and supertip Attributes; Overwriting Built-in Control Attributes; Conclusion; Part II: Advanced Concepts in Ribbon Customization; Chapter 12: Advanced VBA Techniques; Working with Collections; Class Modules; Using VBA Custom Properties; Saving and Retrieving Values from the Registry; Conclusion; Chapter 13: Overriding Built-in Controls in the Ribbon; Starting the UI from Scratch; Activating a Tab at Startup; Disabling and Repurposing Commands; Conclusion
Chapter 14: Customizing the Office Menu and the QAT
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784755603321
Martin Robert <1972->  
Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
RibbonX [[electronic resource] ] : customizing the Office 2007 Ribbon / / Robert Martin, Ken Puls, Teresa Hennig
RibbonX [[electronic resource] ] : customizing the Office 2007 Ribbon / / Robert Martin, Ken Puls, Teresa Hennig
Autore Martin Robert <1972->
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (688 p.)
Disciplina 005.5
Altri autori (Persone) PulsKen <1973->
HennigTeresa <1958->
Soggetto topico Business - Computer programs
ISBN 1-281-20430-7
9786611204303
0-470-28852-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto RibbonX; About the Authors; Credits; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Overview of the Book and Technology; How This Book Is Organized; Why Read This Book; Tools You Will Need; What's on the Website; Congratulations; Part I: The Building Blocks for a Successful Customization; Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Office User Interface; What Is the Ribbon and Why Does It Exist?; What Happened to the Toolbars from My Pre-2007 Files?; A Customization Example for Pre-2007 UIs; Ribbon Components; Tips for Navigating the Ribbon and Quick Access Toolbar (QAT); Preparing for Ribbon Customization
ConclusionChapter 2: Accessing the UI Customization Layer; Accessing the Excel and Word Ribbon Customization Layers; Microsoft Access Customizations; Conclusion; Chapter 3: Understanding XML; What Is XML and Why Do You Need It?; Essential Background; The Core XML Framework; The customUI Element; The ribbon Element; The tabs Element; The tab Element; The group Element; Conclusion; Chapter 4: Introducing Visual Basic for Applications (VBA); Getting Started with Visual Basic for Applications (VBA); Recording Macros for Excel and Word; Subprocedures versus Functions; VBA Coding Techniques
Writing Your Own CodeDebugging Your Code; Error Handling; Working with Arrays; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Callbacks: The Key to Adding Functionality to Your Custom UI; Callbacks: What They Are and Why You Need Them; Setting Up the File for Dynamic Callbacks; Generating Your First Callback; Calling Procedures Located in Different Workbooks; Organizing Your Callbacks; Invalidating UI Components; Conclusion; Chapter 6: RibbonX Basic Controls; The button Element; The checkBox Element; The editBox Element; The toggleButton Element; Conclusion; Chapter 7: comboBox and dropDown Controls
The item ElementThe comboBox Element; The dropDown Element; Conclusion; Chapter 8: Custom Pictures and Galleries; Custom Pictures; Adding Custom Pictures to Excel or Word Projects; Adding Custom Pictures to Access Projects; Using GDI+ to Load PNG Files; Using the Gallery Control; Conclusion; Chapter 9: Creating Menus; The menu Element; The splitButton Element; The dynamicMenu Element; Conclusion; Chapter 10: Formatting Elements; The box Element; The buttonGroup element; The labelControl Element; The separator Element; The menuSeparator Element; Conclusion
Chapter 11: Using Controls and Attributes to Help Your UsersThe dialogBoxLauncher Element; The keytip Attribute; screentip and supertip Attributes; Overwriting Built-in Control Attributes; Conclusion; Part II: Advanced Concepts in Ribbon Customization; Chapter 12: Advanced VBA Techniques; Working with Collections; Class Modules; Using VBA Custom Properties; Saving and Retrieving Values from the Registry; Conclusion; Chapter 13: Overriding Built-in Controls in the Ribbon; Starting the UI from Scratch; Activating a Tab at Startup; Disabling and Repurposing Commands; Conclusion
Chapter 14: Customizing the Office Menu and the QAT
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810240203321
Martin Robert <1972->  
Indianapolis, IN, : Wiley Pub., c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui