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Next check out the [[Add-in Browser | Add-in Browser]] to manage the Excel Add-ins.
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Next check out the [[Add-in Manager | Add-in Manager]] to manage the Excel Add-ins.
  
 
If you are a VBA Developer [[Referencing the Ribbon Commander library in VBA | reference the Ribbon Commander library]] and start using the [[Getting started in VBA|VBA examples]].
 
If you are a VBA Developer [[Referencing the Ribbon Commander library in VBA | reference the Ribbon Commander library]] and start using the [[Getting started in VBA|VBA examples]].

Latest revision as of 10:44, 11 September 2014

Before we Start

Download and Install the Ribbon Commander Framework.

Free Trial

To get a Free Trial for the Ribbon Commander Framework follow the steps.

  1. Download and Install the Ribbon Commander Framework.
  2. Open Microsoft Excel.
  3. Navigate to the RC tab of the Excel Ribbon and click on the Activate Now button.
    Activate Now First Time.png
  4. Click on the Free Trial button.
    Ribbon Commander Activation.png
  5. Fill in the Free Trial Form and click on the Activate Free Trial button.
    Free Trial Form.png
  6. Start exploring the Ribbon Commander Framework!


Next check out the Add-in Manager to manage the Excel Add-ins.

If you are a VBA Developer reference the Ribbon Commander library and start using the VBA examples.

Activation

To activate the Ribbon Commander Framework follow the steps.

  1. Get a valid Activation Code by purchasing a yearly subscription for the Ribbon Commander Framework.
  2. Open Microsoft Excel.
  3. Navigate to the RC tab of the Excel Ribbon and click on the Activate Now button.
    Activate Now.png
  4. Enter your Activation Code and click Next.
    Fill Activation Code.png
  5. When prompted fill in a password and your e-mail. You must remember this password in case you need to re-activate the Ribbon Commander Framework. Click the Activate button.
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  6. Start exploring the Ribbon Commander Framework!

Next reference the Ribbon Commander library and start using the VBA examples.

Additional Information

In the Help button in the RC tab, you can find additional information regarding the Ribbon Commander Framework, your License, as well as helpfull Documentation that will guide you through all the features provided by the RC Framework.

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