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Properties for the Line Command on Row 1 of the Home 2D - Draw Ribbon<br />

Panel<br />

Properties<br />

Pane Item<br />

Description<br />

the program scales it to that size. The string<br />

must include alphanumeric characters with no<br />

punctuation other than a hyphen (-) or an underscore<br />

(_). It can also be a user-defined bit-<br />

map. Click the [ ] button to open the Select<br />

Image File dialog box.<br />

Organize Commands and Controls with Rows<br />

Example<br />

A row, similar to a toolbar, determines the order and position that commands<br />

and controls appear on a ribbon panel. Rows run horizontally on a ribbon<br />

panel no matter if the ribbon is displayed horizontally or vertically. Not all<br />

rows might be displayed by default on a ribbon panel, the <br />

element controls which rows are displayed without expanding a ribbon panel.<br />

A down arrow to the right of a ribbon panel’s title indicates that the ribbon<br />

panel can be expanded.<br />

Organize Rows with Sub-panels<br />

Sub-panels do not directly contain commands. Instead, sub-panels are used<br />

in combination with rows to organize commands and controls on a ribbon<br />

panel.<br />

Organize Rows with Fold Panels<br />

Fold panels can have buttons, toggles button, split buttons, and drop-down<br />

buttons. Button Style must be set to Large with Text. Fold panels can be<br />

converted to sub-panels.<br />

See also:<br />

■ To add a row to a ribbon panel on page 159 (Procedure)<br />

■ To add a sub-panel or fold panel to a row on a ribbon panel on page 159<br />

(Procedure)<br />

■ To remove a row or sub-panel from a ribbon panel on page 160 (Procedure)<br />

■ To reposition a row or sub-panel on a ribbon panel on page 161 (Procedure)<br />

■ To add a command to a ribbon panel on page 161 (Procedure)<br />

158 | Chapter 4 User Interface <strong>Customization</strong>

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