From: Prem on 30 Mar 2010 07:54 Hi, Try this: 1. Write some code in the CustomUI.xml to create your own tab in the Ribbon Panel. 2. Open the document to check, if your tab is appearing. 3. Now Goto Insert >> Text Box to insert any text box. 4. Delete the new created text box. 5. Save the document and Exit. 6. Reopen the same document and you won't find your Custom tab. Even if you check your CustomUI.xml now that would be empty. The cause is totally unknown. If there is a solution, please reply back. I would highly appreciate that. If that is a bug I guess then it should be corrected :) ----------------------------- Regards, Parag Dhande (Prem) Associate IT Consultant
From: Greg Maxey on 30 Mar 2010 08:13 Hi, Yikes!! I can verify that the problem occurs as you describe. I don't know why. However, if you create a template containing the Ribbon CustomUI and create documents based on that template then perhaps you can minimiz the problem. Prem wrote: > Hi, > Try this: > 1. Write some code in the CustomUI.xml to create your own tab in the > Ribbon Panel. > 2. Open the document to check, if your tab is appearing. > 3. Now Goto Insert >> Text Box to insert any text box. > 4. Delete the new created text box. > 5. Save the document and Exit. > 6. Reopen the same document and you won't find your Custom tab. Even > if you check your CustomUI.xml now that would be empty. > > The cause is totally unknown. If there is a solution, please reply > back. I would highly appreciate that. > If that is a bug I guess then it should be corrected :) > > ----------------------------- > Regards, > Parag Dhande (Prem) > Associate IT Consultant
From: "Tony Jollans" My forename at my surname dot on 30 Mar 2010 09:39 Yikes, indeed!! I can verify this too - in 2007, but it seems fixed in 2010. -- Enjoy, Tony www.WordArticles.com "Greg Maxey" <gmaxey(a)mIKEvICTORpAPAsIERRA.oSCARrOMEOgOLF> wrote in message news:uWcYiJA0KHA.1796(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > Yikes!! I can verify that the problem occurs as you describe. I don't > know why. However, if you create a template containing the Ribbon > CustomUI and create documents based on that template then perhaps you can > minimiz the problem. > > Prem wrote: >> Hi, >> Try this: >> 1. Write some code in the CustomUI.xml to create your own tab in the >> Ribbon Panel. >> 2. Open the document to check, if your tab is appearing. >> 3. Now Goto Insert >> Text Box to insert any text box. >> 4. Delete the new created text box. >> 5. Save the document and Exit. >> 6. Reopen the same document and you won't find your Custom tab. Even >> if you check your CustomUI.xml now that would be empty. >> >> The cause is totally unknown. If there is a solution, please reply >> back. I would highly appreciate that. >> If that is a bug I guess then it should be corrected :) >> >> ----------------------------- >> Regards, >> Parag Dhande (Prem) >> Associate IT Consultant > >
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