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Default adding custom macro controls to Fluent RibbonUI

Hello again.
I've finally got the menu structure for my customized ribbon menu.
Now I just need to connect the macros I have to each of the items/buttons.
As mentioned yesterday in my last post, I've read the pdf file from that
group in Britain--OALtd. While I see the "getItem..." components, I don't see
anything that specifically identifies how to connect my macros with the
components I made for the ribbon.
How can I do this?
My initialy thoughts would be to use the onAction="pathway to macro, and
macro name". I.e., c:\documents and settings\ user name\ application
data\microsoft\excel\xlstart\filename.xlsb!MacroNa me
However, the macros are stored in a structure based on ron DeBruin's
macro-module/menu.

how do I accomplish this?
Thank you in advance.

 
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