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Put Word 2007 macros on a new ribbon tab

Last answer on Feb 24, 2009 1:25:37 pm GMT Susan, on Nov 4, 2008 1:39:21 pm GMT 
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Hello,
I am a teacher trying to create a way to more efficiently give feedback to my students using Macros. I can create my Macros, but the go on the Quick Access Toolbar.

I have created a new tab -- now I want to be able to put the macro buttons on that tab instead of my quick access toolbar. Does anyone know if this is possible? I (and a lot of my friends) would be SO THANKFUL if anyone can solve this problem.

Susan (drowning in papers to grade)

Configuration: Windows Vista
Internet Explorer 7.0 - Word 2007

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herpyz, on Dec 3, 2008 2:00:06 am GMT
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What do you mean by you have added a tab

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 pengufan, on Feb 24, 2009 1:25:37 pm GMT

The information found at the following link helped me develop custom tabs in the ribbon for our desktop publishers at work. It is easy to decipher and customize to your own needs. You will need to download/install the CUSTOM UI EDITOR software. I work for a global consulting firm at use it daily.

http://openxmldeveloper.org/articles/customuieditor.aspx

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