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Office 2010 style in Windows Ribbon Framework?

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    Is there anyway to create an Office 2010 style ribbon (Aero tabs and Backstage) with Microsoft's Windows Ribbon Framework?

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      Is there anyway to create an Office 2010 style ribbon (Aero tabs and Backstage) with Microsoft's Windows Ribbon Framework?

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      Hi, The accurate answer is no. The current Windows Ribbon Framework formerly known as Scenic Ribbon has limits, at least: - no built-in support for MDI maximized icons (near the help button in Office), - no expansion button bottom right of tab groups, - application menu not expanding to full window size as Office Backstage. Usually the Office controls are one step ahead the system ones, so we may expect the Office 2010 features in the Windows Ribbon when Office 2014 will introduce new ones :laugh: cheers, AR Relook your Old and New Native Applications with a Ribbon UI under Vista or Windows 7 (WTL)[^]

      When the wise (person) points at the moon the fool looks at the finger (Chinese proverb)

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