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How can I change the logo of the "Office Button" in Access 2007 instead of using the default MS Logo?  I am using the USysRibbons table and have a complete XML custom ribbon.  I added the <officeMenu> tag but I can't find any documentation on how to change the image of the button.  Anyone know how?

I used "IDBE Ribbon Creator" to get all the Call Back routines in case you need to know.

I thought I could just stick same getImages callback along with the tag in the <officeMenu> but it didn't work.
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<customUI xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/office/2006/01/customui" onLoad="OnRibbonLoad" loadImage="LoadImages">
<commands>
    <command idMso="Help" enabled="false"/>
</commands>
  <ribbon startFromScratch="true">
<!-- Office Menu -->
     <officeMenu>   
       <!-- First we hide all the items displayed by default -->   
       <control idMso="FileNewDatabase" visible="false"/>
       <control idMso="SourceControlCreateDatabaseFromProject" visible="false"/>
       <control idMso="FileOpenDatabase" visible="false"/>
       <control idMso="FileSave" visible="false"/>
       <control idMso="ConvertDatabaseFormat" visible="false"/>
       <control idMso="FileSaveAsMenuAccess" visible="false"/>
       <control idMso="FileManageMenu" visible="false"/>
       <control idMso="FileSendAsAttachment" visible="false"/>
       <control idMso="MenuPublish" visible="false"/>
       <control idMso="FileServerMenu" visible="false"/>
       <control idMso="FileCloseDatabase" visible="false"/>
    
       <!-- Now let's show a single Print Command -->
       <control idMso="PrintDialogAccess" visible="true"/>
    </officeMenu>
    <tabs>
<!-- Client -->
      <tab id="tabClients" label="Clients" tag = "RibbonName:=Clients" > 
        <group id="grpClientsInput" label="Input" tag = "RibbonName:=Clients" > 
          <button id="btnClient" size="large" label="Clients" getImage="GetImages" tag="RibbonName:=Clients;CustomPicture:=parent_coordinator_32.png;CustomPicturePath:=\\Srv01\Images\" onAction="OnActionButton" getVisible="GetVisible" getEnabled="GetEnabled" />
        </group>
      </tab>
<!-- END TABS -->
    </tabs>
  </ribbon>
</customUI>
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