@StefanoGattoCH

Best video on how to tweak the Excel Ribbon! Thank you!

@clairerovic

Thankyou, I have been trying to get a clear understanding of this for awhile now - using MS guide is overly complicated. Your video has been the best approach and nice and clear. Thankyou.

@fieryzou9321

Thanks l, finally I understand how to modify the buttons.

@taostephan5142

Very good example and introduction for this topic.

@igorkrupitsky

this is awesome

@KamonchanokLot

Thank you so much.

@42.phoembunnarae39

like ,usefule tip

@dawnandrewrivero

nice tutorial! It would be great if you share the link of the names of all group! thanks

@ChristiaanRoest79

Thanks, is it easy to hide tabs in the ribbon and just add one, besides "File" where i add buttons to go to the different sheets?

@Adam_K_W

I've got a well developed Ribbon with groups and buttons that work very well.  I'm trying to consolidate a bunch of the buttons together into a dropdown list and am failing miserably.  Do you have any content on that?

@StefanoGattoCH

So if I understood it well, by using your method the Ribbon will change only when you open the Workbook carrying the specific XML and will change back to what it was, whenever you close that same Workbook (xlsx, xlsm, xlam...). On the other hand, if you use "Options/Customize Ribbon", the Ribbon change will be permanent in Excel, regardless on whether you open or close workbooks. Is this correct?

@hasbihadirahmanputra5340

sir how do i hide "File" ribbon? and "Design" ribbon (when there is a table format in sheet)

@jimmullaney8899

How do i assign a custom icon(not one from the group excel gives you) to a button on the quick access toolbar?

@peterjames8046

Can you use this product to launch excel files from the button

@RL9VI

How do you create the ribbon so that it is on every excel file you open? rather than just the one you edited

@MAGAMAN

The ribbon bar is seriously one of the most idiotic things Microsoft has ever invented. And that's saying a lot comping from the long list of idiotic ideas from Microsoft.