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Size of custom ribbon

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Message 1 of 7
JuramemO
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Size of custom ribbon

Hi all!

 

My probleme or question is as follows:

 

I created a custom ribbon for my collection of blocks.

 

I want to arrange the buttons in three columns each with about 5 to 10 rows.

The ribbon is nicely created, except that all rows are shown.

I would like to see only the first three rows and the next rows as a drop down.

 

Like in the Draw-section of the home tab in AutoCAD 2013.

 

Some hint for a solution? 

 

Thank's for helping!

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Message 2 of 7
BlackBox_
in reply to: JuramemO

Sounds like you want to add multiple RibbonButtons to a Drop-down.

 

HTH



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Message 3 of 7
JuramemO
in reply to: BlackBox_

 

A little more explanation Smiley Happy

 

I want to arrange my icons in the ribbon like in the picture attached.

On the left hand side, the panel is in un-folded and by clicking on the bar on bottom,  the panel is extanded to the right side.

I know, the buttons has to be arranged in a special way, but I don't know how.

 

Please help me out of my mess. ^^

 

 

Message 4 of 7
BlackBox_
in reply to: JuramemO

Are you creating your RibbonPanel with code (.NET), or manually in CUI Editor?



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Message 5 of 7
Jeff_M
in reply to: JuramemO

Use a RibbonPanelBreak item then place the additional buttons after that.

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Message 6 of 7
JuramemO
in reply to: Jeff_M


@Jeff_M wrote:

Use a RibbonPanelBreak item then place the additional buttons after that.


This is the solution!

 

Thank you for your help!!

 

 

Message 7 of 7
Jeff_M
in reply to: JuramemO

Happy to help!

 

If you find a response which answers your question, please be sure to accept the actual post which helped you as the solution. This will help future searchers quickly find answers to their own questions. Thanks!

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