Vb2005 Get A Free Office 2007 Style Ribbon Control?
Jan 23, 2010where i can get a free office 2007 style ribbon control (compiled + fully functioning) for vb2005/8/10?
View 9 Replieswhere i can get a free office 2007 style ribbon control (compiled + fully functioning) for vb2005/8/10?
View 9 RepliesAfter intensive search i couldn't find any good and free office 2007 ribboncontrol in Vb.net.I took the liberty to try to convert an existing one of José Manuel Menéndez Poo written in C#.After an afternoon of converting i finally get the control working. But somehow there are some errors i cannot fix . (Something to do with the globalhook class).Maybe because i'm tired Maybe someone can take a look and see what is wron
View 5 Replieswhere can i find free office 2010 ribbon for vb.net i found ribbon for c# but nothing for vb
View 2 RepliesOffice 2007 Ribbon in VB Express 2008?
View 8 RepliesI have downloaded the official office 2007 UI ribbon .dll, but now what? I am coding in VB.net. I do not know where to place this .dll, and I do not see any additional controls anywhere at all. The readme explains how to license your copy, which I have done.Now what? I am hoping to magically see the ribbon control in the list of components I can add somewhere, but its just not there....Is there even a way to use this as a drag-n-drop component with the WYSIWYG Design View?
View 4 RepliesI was wondering if there were any free ribbon controls for vb.net, and if there are not, how I could go about making my own. I don't want to pay $300 or more for a professional one...and I would really like to add one to my project.
What would be the best solution for finding/making one?Here is my google search I tried, I could only find one for c#. If possible, I would like one which is the closest to the one used in Office 2007.
I am looking for a free ribbon control with buttons and such.I really like devcomponents controls but they are too expensive for my little project. I dont mind the $200 but I would have to pay the $2000 for my project. I really just want a good looking ribboncontrol where I can do tabitems, groups and buttons with dropdowns.
View 4 RepliesI'm creating an Microsoft Office 2010 add-in ribbon with a bunch of controls on it. I am able to add things like buttons, TextBoxes, and Labels. :-) I am not, however, able to add the one control I need, which is a DateTimePicker.
View 1 RepliesI am having trouble opening 2007 office products with in a webbrowser control. 2003 office products did open, but for some reason 2007 won't. I have read about rolling my own activex document container, but I don't know where to start. [URL]
View 9 RepliesI am using VB.Net (.Net 4) and Outlook 2007 (Microsoft.Office.Interop.Outlook) to send mass emails to clients on a monthly basis and the text is pre-defined into a HTML file which is parsed.Since there are chances of errors, we are putting it as outlook templates. But we need to put some special tags in the body, for which I want to put a button in the main ribbon of the "MailItem" object (see attached image).I have managed to put the buttons in the "add-ins" menu but I want it right there in the front area.
View 2 Replies1. I have button tugllet. I click the button and save file. I want - when I open the file, to see the button preesed (like "bold" button), how am I do this?
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We have currently upgraded our development machines to Windows 7 and Office 2007. We have a vb 2008 app that references 2003 Office components to use for mail-merging to word.We loaded up our app in the vb environment today and were instantly greeted with missing components/functions which are related to the 2003 Office components. We can update these to use the Office 2007 components/functions instead, however we are unsure whether after doing this our vb app will work with machines only with Office 2003 on. can machines with Office 2003 on work with our vb app that references Office 2007 components?
View 5 Repliesi was wondering if someone could give me the final explanation on what i might be doing wrong here.I spent a lot of time reading around the net and the forum about how to add Threading capabilities to a VB project.
Nos, i've got .NET 4 installed, and i've added the system.tsr and mscorlib.dll files as reference in, say, Excel 2007 (see screenshot).However, when i try to make a thread with anything as basic as "Dim Thread1 As System.Threading.Thread", i get a user-defined type not found error.Indeed, when i use the object browser to see what's in the System file, theres nothing remotely linked to any Threading, and in the mscorlib file, nothing under "Threading" either, just a few Thread related functions, but nothing defining a data type
I am trying to add Office Ribbon Controls in windows application project from VS ToolBox under Office Ribbon Controls Tab. but i can't because it appears as dissabled. i tried with several different projects like wpf and other projects too. how should i use this controls with win app project?
View 5 RepliesI'm being forced to write VB code to be used from within ACCESS 2007.My desire is to use a leftover copy of Visual Studio 2005 to write a system that will use ACCESS 2007 as the db. The problem is that the company will no longer support Visual Studio and .Net development. That means that whatever code.I write must be accessible from within ACCESS 2007 for future maintenance.How do I import externally generated VB code (including forms) into ACCESS 2007, so that I can use ACCESS to maintain the code?I'll post this question to the ACCESS forum also, and hope that someone can save me from having to do all my development within ACCESS.
View 2 RepliesI wish to add a toolbar that looks like the one in windows explorer to my windows application in my visual basic 2005 application. Although I have currently deployed the default 'toolstrip' that is avilable among the controls but I don't understand how should i change the appearance of the toolstrip from office 2003 to the one present in windows explorer.Please provide a solution to the above problem.
View 4 RepliesI have an app that i would like to launch outlook 2007 automatically from VB2005 and insert the To, CC, Subject, Message Body and add an attachment to. Everything works great except outlook ignores the attachment completely - the file exists in the correct location - what am I missing?
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Can I use a Outlook 2007 style UI with VB.NET 2005?
View 3 RepliesHow do I create a zoom bar like the one in Office? I mean the one that has a circular + and - button, and a numeric button that you can click on. I just assumed it was part of VB.net, but I can't see it anywhere.VBA VB.NET developer
View 7 RepliesI'm a beginner on .NET I would like to use Ribbon control in my software and download a control (from ribbon.codeplex.com) I copy System.Windows.Forms.Ribbon.dll under my project folder and add that reference.Now, how will use that reference and how can i see that in my project.
View 3 RepliesI have created a PowerPoint addin using the steps from this article: Using RibbonX from Visual Basic
The plugin works fine when I start the project using F5 in Visual Studio 2005. But if I try to use the installer created by the setup project that is automatically added to the solution, the plug-in won't show when I run powerpnt.exe
Is there something I missed? Do I need to make some modifications to the installer?
this is my vs:but i want to get the office 2003 and 2007 add-ins in it.i am using the professional edition of vs do i need to install some components?
View 5 RepliesI have an Excel file endowed with a macro written under Office-2007.This file can be opened by Excel-2003, but the macro can't run because 2007-objects can't be recognized.My question is: does it exist a library or some trick to allow the macro running under Office-2003?
View 1 Replieshow to add the Ribbon Control to the toolbox in VS2008.
View 4 RepliesI have an application that has multiple UI layouts, sometimes on tabs, sometimes the occasional separate form.I recently bought a pack of UI elements, and I'd like to use a ribbon control as the main navigation. For the most part I want the tabs on the ribbon to function like your everyday tabcontrol. The problem is that the ribbon tabs don't each have their own page for you to lay out your controls like the normal tabcontrol does.So right now I have the ribbon control at the top of an MDI form, and instead of using multiple tab pages I have many borderless forms, and when I click on a tab of the ribbon, I maximize the appropriate form and bring it to the front. This creates the illusion of tab pages by eliminating the control boxes of the child forms.
View 3 RepliesI Am about to buy a new office, and I must decide between 2007 and 2003.
I'd like to buy 2007 (same price where I live) but I cannot stand the UI.
Is there a way to make it look like 2003 (for me Word/Excel is enough) ?
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i have a question i need to copy email message from folder to another with VB.net 2008
View 1 RepliesI have a application VB.net which is working fine for office 2003.But one of the user has installed office 2007.I dont have the knowledge of BindingRedirect .
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I was wondering if anyone knows how I might be able to find out through VB.Net if the Save as PDF add in is installed for Office 2007?
View 4 RepliesI have installed the Microsoft Office 2007 addin to convert to PDF. Now I try to do the following code from VB to convert a word document to PDF it gives me the error Invalid Procedure call argument. Below is the code
Private Const Fname = "C: est.docx"
Private Sub Form_Load()
Dim obWord As Object
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