* As the most radical change to the Office interface in its
history, the Ribbon replaces the traditional menu bar and toolbars
and requires a new set of skills for customizing
* Instructions and examples demonstrate how to customize the
Ribbon using VBA, XML, Access, Excel, and Word
* Covers the relevant aspects of security, such as trust centers
and digital certificates
* Packed with real-world code examples that readers can
immediately apply
* Features helpful references
قائمة المحتويات
Introduction.
Part I: The Building Blocks for a Successful
Customization.
Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Office User Interface.
Chapter 2: Accessing the UI Customization Layer.
Chapter 3: Understanding XML.
Chapter 4: Introducing Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
Chapter 5: Callbacks: The Key to Adding Functionality to Your
Custom UI.
Chapter 6: Ribbon X Basic Controls.
Chapter 7: combo Box and drop Down Controls.
Chapter 8: Custom Pictures and Galleries.
Chapter 9: Creating Menus.
Chapter 10: Formatting Elements.
Chapter 11: Using Controls and Attributes to Help Your
Users.
Part II: Advanced Concepts in Ribbon Customization.
Chapter 12: Advanced VBA Techniques.
Chapter 13: Overriding Built-in Controls in the Ribbon.
Chapter 14: Customizing the Office Menu and the QAT.
Chapter 15: Working with Contextual Controls.
Chapter 16: Sharing and Deploying Ribbon Customizations.
Chapter 17: Security In Microsoft Office.
Appendix A: Tables of Ribbon X Tags.
Appendix B: Tables of Tab and Group id Mso Names.
Appendix C: image Mso Reference Guide.
Appendix D: Keytips and Accelerator keys.
Appendix E: Ribbon X Naming Conventions.
Appendix F: Where to Find Help.
Index.
عن المؤلف
Robert Martin is an Excel MVP and Microsoft Certified
Professional. With a background in finance, he has worked as an IT
director for an investment bank in the UK, and worked on charitable
projects in Africa before turning to authoring on MS Office
development.
Ken Puls is an Excel MVP and a Certified Management
Accountant in Canada. He works as the Controller of a resort,
teaches Excel courses, and has authored all of the articles at the
www.excelguru.ca website.
Teresa Hennig is an Access MVP and president of the
Pacific Northwest Access Developer Group and the Seattle Access
Group. She is the lead author of the Access VBA Programmer’s
Reference series and is a lead on three national committees for
INETA. Her company, Data Dynamics Northwest, provides data
management solutions and consulting services.