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Browse All TopicsI'm trying to make my own "recent files" list in my custom Office Ribbon, specifically in the <officeMenu> or "Big round Office Button" section.
I ALREADY HAVE A FUNCTION TO GENERATE THE DATA (list of files) BUT MY PROBLEM IS that I need a way to dynamically update the ribbon "specifically" the OfficeMenu (button) section dynamically.
For those who will say that this by default already shows a recent files list, I am doing this on a custom front-end Access application in runtime, to show the most recent backends that have been opened.
While I can easily make dynamic menus in the ribbon using the <dynamicMenu> tag, it appears that the officeMenu section is very restrictive. I was hoping to do something like (see the last line):
<ribbon startFromScratch="true">
<officeMenu>
<button id="ofm_NewBackEnd" imageMso="FileNew" label="New Back End" onAction ="rbnfn_NewBackEnd"/>
<dynamicMenu id="rbndynRecent" size="large" label="Recent Files" imageMso="ImportTextFile" getContent="rbnfn_GetRecen
But as I expected, the officeMenu does NOT like a dynamicMenu. Any ideas?
Thanks!
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by: zorvekPosted on 2008-08-11 at 01:54:53ID: 22202656
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