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Ribbon Image Size
I have what I hope is an easy (and perhaps dumb question). I've noticed
that the images on the built-in Office 2007 ribbons (Excel, Word, etc) change size as the application window shrinks and expands. That is the images get smaller and simpler as the window gets smaller to avoid the need to horizonally scroll the ribbon. I have a custom ribbon tab for my Excel 2007 application and I would like to implement the same functionality but am unclear how to accomplish this. Any insights? TIA, josh |
Ribbon Image Size
It is my understanding that MS doesn't have any implementation to
control this yet. In other words, we don't have access to the smart resizing yet. Regards, Juan Pablo González Josh Sale wrote: I have what I hope is an easy (and perhaps dumb question). I've noticed that the images on the built-in Office 2007 ribbons (Excel, Word, etc) change size as the application window shrinks and expands. That is the images get smaller and simpler as the window gets smaller to avoid the need to horizonally scroll the ribbon. I have a custom ribbon tab for my Excel 2007 application and I would like to implement the same functionality but am unclear how to accomplish this. Any insights? TIA, josh |
Ribbon Image Size
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"Juan Pablo González" wrote in message ... It is my understanding that MS doesn't have any implementation to control this yet. In other words, we don't have access to the smart resizing yet. Regards, Juan Pablo González Josh Sale wrote: I have what I hope is an easy (and perhaps dumb question). I've noticed that the images on the built-in Office 2007 ribbons (Excel, Word, etc) change size as the application window shrinks and expands. That is the images get smaller and simpler as the window gets smaller to avoid the need to horizonally scroll the ribbon. I have a custom ribbon tab for my Excel 2007 application and I would like to implement the same functionality but am unclear how to accomplish this. Any insights? TIA, josh |
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