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Anybody here knows how to trap ribbon events... I need to resize inside
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Lucas,

What do you mean by minimize or maximize the button? AFAIAA you can't do
that in the ribbon.

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Anybody here knows how to trap ribbon events... I need to resize inside
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Lucas,

What do you mean by minimize or maximize the button? AFAIAA you can't do
that in the ribbon.

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Anybody here knows how to trap ribbon events... I need to resize inside
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Bob Phillips wrote:
Lucas,

What do you mean by minimize or maximize the button? AFAIAA you can't do
that in the ribbon.

I mean when the ribbon is enable or disable by going to the top little
arrow (custumize Quick Access Toolbar) and select minimize the ribbon

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Lucas,

What do you mean by minimize or maximize the button? AFAIAA you can't do
that in the ribbon.

I mean when the ribbon is enable or disable by going to the top little
arrow (custumize Quick Access Toolbar) and select minimize the ribbon

thanks


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Oh that. I don't think there is any event exposed for that I am afraid.

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Lucas,

What do you mean by minimize or maximize the button? AFAIAA you can't do
that in the ribbon.

I mean when the ribbon is enable or disable by going to the top little
arrow (custumize Quick Access Toolbar) and select minimize the ribbon

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Oh that. I don't think there is any event exposed for that I am afraid.

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Bob

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Bob Phillips wrote:
Lucas,

What do you mean by minimize or maximize the button? AFAIAA you can't do
that in the ribbon.

I mean when the ribbon is enable or disable by going to the top little
arrow (custumize Quick Access Toolbar) and select minimize the ribbon

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Lucas Hernandez wrote :
Bob Phillips wrote:
Lucas,

What do you mean by minimize or maximize the button? AFAIAA you can't do
that in the ribbon.

I mean when the ribbon is enable or disable by going to the top little arrow
(custumize Quick Access Toolbar) and select minimize the ribbon

thanks


I don't think that minimizing the ribbon 'disables' it in the sense we
know as 'Enabled = False'. Maybe if you better explain what it is,
exactly, that you're trying to accomplish by minimizing the ribbon then
some better help can be provided.

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Lucas Hernandez wrote :
Bob Phillips wrote:
Lucas,

What do you mean by minimize or maximize the button? AFAIAA you can't do
that in the ribbon.

I mean when the ribbon is enable or disable by going to the top little arrow
(custumize Quick Access Toolbar) and select minimize the ribbon

thanks


I don't think that minimizing the ribbon 'disables' it in the sense we
know as 'Enabled = False'. Maybe if you better explain what it is,
exactly, that you're trying to accomplish by minimizing the ribbon then
some better help can be provided.

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