Chapter 31
Programming the Office 2013 Ribbon
VBA programmers may want to customize the Office applications' Ribbons programmatically (via macro code as opposed to the user employing the Options dialog box). Perhaps your organization wants to hide certain features in Excel, add a step-through wizard to Word, create a Ribbon that is custom-designed for working with a particular presentation, add a special tab containing capabilities relevant to your business, or otherwise automate management of this major part of the user interface.
Or you might want to create dynamic Ribbon effects, such as hiding, disabling, revealing, or modifying Ribbon elements—labels, ...
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