Re: Ribbon X Question
- From: "Greg Maxey" <gmaxey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 09:25:57 -0500
I found the answer. I need to use the atttribute showLabel="false"
Thanks.
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Greg Maxey wrote:
Hi folks,
First time here so I am not sure if my question is properly placed
here or not. I skimmed through the list of Microsoft public groups
and didn't see one dedicated to ribbon customization so I thought I
would try here.
I have managed to put together a pretty simple customization for the
Ribbon that I use in Word2007. I built the customization using
primarily a collection of built-in commands. The problem I had is
that the idMso for these commands come with their own default labels.
I wanted to use just the icon image (suppress the labels). I tried
using label="" but that generates and error. I settled on label=" "
which works without error but I was wondering if there is a "right"
way to add a builtin command to the ribbon that suppresses the
default label? Thanks.
.
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