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Revision as of 17:40, 10 March 2013
Prerequisites
Before you get started install Dynamic RibbonX on your PC (see Installation)
Referencing the library
- Create a new project in your favourite office application
- Add a VBA reference to the Dynamic RibbonX library (Tools->References)
- The library is now ready to use. In the immediate window enter