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Re: [MS_AccessPros] Re: Custom Ribbon Question

 

To John, Andrew and Bill,

Thank You for the advice. I just was not sure yet how I wanted to implement a ribbon, but you have given me some ideas. Have a terrific day.

Jim Wagner


On Fri May 12 2017 11:16:10 GMT-0700 (US Mountain Standard Time), wrmosca@comcast.net [MS_Access_Professionals] <MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Jim - Custom Ribbons are a way to control what your user can and can't do. It simplifies things, too. I have a report ribbon that has various options for printing, sending to Excel, emailing, PDF.


By hiding the default ribbon, you can further prevent the user from messing with the tables, queries and macros.

-Bill Mosca


---In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, <luvmymelody@yahoo.com> wrote :

Hello all,


I have been learning how to create a custom ribbon using xml. I am trying to learn more about access.  So I have created several tabs and they work great. But I am looking at one of the tabs and I have a lot of reports on the one tab and was asking the most important question. "Does anybody really create custom ribbons and use them?" And what would users and developers use them for? Like opening forms instead of using a switchboard with buttons? Just wanted to get an idea if the learning about ribbon development is worth the journey.


Thank You

Jim Wagner

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