![]() ![]() I just looked at the mso images available and that might answer the question. If you use one of the mso images, you do not need the ribbon customization. Using styles in word 2016 how to#Just getting used to Word objects and how to create a ribbon. I am fairly proficient in VBA but worked mainly in Access. Need to do things like insert tables within tables so have to have functions that tell me if I am in a table and in the right cell etc. Probably about 15-20 macros at the moment. Each has a particular layout for tables and formatting. I am using them to create a specific type of document layout for things like introductions, procedures, definitions, processes etc. Dropped it into Custom UI editor for Microsoft Office and it just displays as a bunch of text. I looked at the export option which produced an xml looking file. If I customise the ribbon using the right click command, is an xml file created which I can modify? Problem is, I don't know where to get to the xml file I created, or even if there is one. Now I can start an xml file from scratch and attach it to the template, but since I have about a dozen commands on the tab, thought it would be easier to use an existing xml file for the tab I created. I need to just replace the images in the xml file. I decided the symbols that were available did not work for me so did some digging and found I can create my own images (100x100px) and use them. I just used the customise ribbon option to create the new tab. I created a new tab and added a number of macro buttons and it is working fine. ![]() I am trying to modify a ribbonon a new macro enabled template I am creating in Word 2016.
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