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	<description>&amp;#65279;Have you ever created your own Office 2007 ribbon bar tab and wanted to place it on the ribbon bar someplace other than the end of the ribbon bar? You can do this, and all you need is one download and some simple instructions.

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In this short 5 minute screencast I&#39;ll show you how to use Visual Studio 2008 to create a Word 2007 add-in with a custom ribbon bar using the visual designer and place that ribbon anyplace you want on the Word ribbon bar.
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