Примери за използване на Custom group на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Restore a shortcut to a custom group.
A custom group contains two or more items from a row or column field.
You can only remove commands from a custom group.
You can add a custom group to either a custom tab or a default tab.
Rename a command that you added to a custom group.
Access automatically creates a Custom Group 1 and an Unassigned Objects group under each new category.
These buttons are enabled only when you select a custom group.
However, you can make a custom group with the commands that you want to replace the default group. .
Rename Group Click to rename a custom group.
You can either create a new custom group or rename the Custom Group 1 group to the name that you choose.
Run a macro by clicking a button in a custom group on the ribbon.
In the Navigation Pane, you drag or copy andpaste the database objects that you want to assign to your custom group.
If you rename ordelete a shortcut in a custom group, those changes do not affect the actual object, only the shortcut to it.
The following example demonstrates the XML that adds the two controls to the custom group.
Note: You can also add an icon to represent the custom group by clicking the custom group, then Rename.
Hold down CTRL, click multiple items, andthen drag the items to your custom group.
You can create a custom group that appears on a tab in the ribbon, and then assign a macro to a button in that group. .
Click the command that you want to add to the custom group, and then click Add.
After you have created a custom group in a custom category, you add or move objects, such as tables, into the custom group. .
This group contains all of the objects in your database, andyou use those objects to populate your custom group.
Click Add to group on the shortcut menu, andthen click the custom group that you want to add the object to.
Right-click one of the selected items, point to Add to group, andthen click the name of your custom group.
To hide the labels for the commands that you add to this custom group, right-click the group, and then click Hide Command Labels.
In the Customize the Ribbon window under the Customize the Ribbon list,click the default tab where you want to add the custom group.
Access closes the Navigation Options dialog box andadds your new custom group to the Navigation Pane, but you cannot yet see the new group. .
You can still use the PivotTable Wizard andPivotChart Wizard by adding them to the Quick Access Toolbar or a custom group on the ribbon.
For example, you can add a custom group named"My Macros" to the Developer tab, and then add a macro(that appears as a button) to the new group. .
In the Customize the Ribbon window, under the Customize the Ribbon list, click the custom group or command that you added.
An icon is displayed if you add the custom group to the Quick Access Toolbar and to help differentiate between your own customized ribbon and the default ribbon.
When you create a new custom category, groups named Unassigned Objects and Custom Group 1 are created for that category.