Dear all
before the 'have you searched' police jump on me - yes.. I have spent time searching this and other sites forums for my answer. If it is in here I appologise..
I have a an application, its ready to go live but I want to give it its own Ribbon. Basically because i wish to prevent users seeing all the options. It need only have a print preview and print option actually. I will hide the ribbon in the start up options so it isnt available on my main form, but need a way of assigning a print option on my reports and some datasheet forms.
I know how to hide or assign a ribbon, in the options etc.. but having read articles on here and Google, I dont get how to actually create the ribbon in the first place. I know I have to create a module and call the UI etc as described in one thread.. but not being a pro developer, can someone please send me a step by step list - with examples...?
I normally get my answers from looking at the sample Dbs that come with Access, and copy the code / module etc, but I couldnt find one.
The last time I did this was back in the day when you used macros to create a mnuFile and assigned then to forms and reports. The ribbon philosophy seems inflexible and tedious.. I must be missing something!
An example I could copy would be very much appreciated..
Thanks in advance
zb