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Default Hyperlinks on Ribbon/Office 2007

Sorry for the reposting/cross-posting (as the
*office.developer.officedev.other-NG seams to be desolate?)
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Dear Office 2007-friends!

In former versions of Office symbols on a commandbar could be used in
three ways:

(1) linked to an integrated command (via ID),
(2) linked with "OnAction" to a macro or
(3) linked to a hyperlink (http://...).

I re-found the first two without problems within the ribbon-system.
But does the third also exist??

Programming a macro doing the job would not solve my problem, as the
document (i.e. an excel workbook) must not contain macros (i.e. has to
be an xlsx and *not* an xlsm!)!

I would be grateful for any hint.

BTW: Is there a help file or any other *complete* documentation of the
XML-Ribbon objects, its properties, etc.?
(I've managed to find some very struggling lists on MSDN - being far
away from completeness!)

Greetings from Vienna, Austria,
-Robert Gelbmann-

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