Introduction | |
An Overview of RibbonX. | |
Getting to Know the Ribbon | |
Creating an Effective RibbonX Design | |
Interacting with the Ribbon. | |
Designing New RibbonX Elements | |
Writing RibbonX Scripts | |
RibbonX and Visual Studio | |
Creating New RibbonX Applications. | |
Developing Business Applications for Word | |
Developing Business Applications for Excel | |
Developing Business Applications for Access | |
Developing Business Applications for Outlook | |
Developing Business Applications for PowerPoint | |
Working with Web Services | |
Converting Existing Toolbars and Macros. | |
Simple Fixes for Older Menus and Toolbars | |
Conversion Techniques for VBA Users | |
Conversion Techniques for Visual Studio Users | |
The Part of Tens. | |
Ten New Tasks You Can Perform with RibbonX | |
Ten RibbonX Resources | |
Index | |
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