Many of the methods presented here aren't new. They form the invisible framework for the ribbon interface and they remain visible in the form of the shortcut menus that you see when you right click text.įor a fast as simple method using RibbonXML see: Customize a ContextMenu w/RibbonXML and my tips on ribbon customization at Customize the Ribbon (It doesn't take Rocket Science). Command Barsīelieve it or not, Command Bars and their popup menus and controls have not been completely relegated to history. While alleviating the problem somewhat with the introduction of limited customization capability in Word 2010, this Microsoft Word Help & Tips page can still be beneficial and will show you how to use VBA to customize the Word shortcut (aka right-click) menus both programmatically using VBA or with RibbonXML. Making matters worse they practically eliminated the ability to change and customize the interface without resorting to third party add-ins or doing your own programming. As many Word users (perhaps only the old timers now) are painfully aware, the masters at Microsoft radically changed the user interface in Word 2007 with the introduction of the ribbon.
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