Open a session document.
On the Ribbon, click the Appearance tab.
From the Menus group, click UI Designer.
Under Insert Controls, click Gallery, Split Button, or Button Group.
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Select an existing Gallery, Split Button, or Button Group, and then, under Settings, click the Modify Subitems button.
If you add a button group, split button, or gallery control to the Ribbon, you must specify subitems (buttons and menus) for that control.
Choose from the available subitems:
Subitems
Add |
Add a Button, Split Button, or Gallery to a control. The control you select in the Insert Controls pane of the UI Designer determines the subitems you can add; for example, if you select Button Group, you can select any of the subitems. |
Remove |
Removes the selected control type from the list. |
Move Up / Move Down |
Moves the selected control up or down in the list. |
Subitem Settings
Identifier |
Use to identify the control when programming with the InfoConnect API. NOTE:See "Dynamically Changing the User Interface" in the VBA Guide or the .NET API Guide. |
Visible |
Select to display the control. You can use the InfoConnect API to show or hide the control. |
Enabled |
Select to enable the control. You can use the InfoConnect API to enable or disable the control. |
Action |
Shows the action assigned to the control. |
Select Action |
Click to specify an action for the selected control in the Select Action dialog box. |
Modify Subitems |
Click to add subitems to a control. For example, if you add a gallery to a button group in the Subitems Collection Editor dialog box, click Modify Subitems to add buttons to the menu for that gallery. |
Change settings |
Select to allow changes to the label, image, tooltip, and description of the control. NOTE:Changes to these settings overwrite the default properties of the selected action. |
Label |
Specifies the text that appears on the control. NOTE:An ampersand (&) in front of a character in a label indicates that the character will function as a keyboard accelerator key. |
Image |
Shows the image that appears on the control. If you don't select an image, an orange circle with an exclamation point appears. |
Select Image |
Click to browse for a .PNG or .JPEG image to appear on the control. |
Tooltip |
Enter a heading that appears when the pointer is held over the control. |
Description |
Enter a description that appears (below the heading) when the pointer is held over the control. |
Reset |
Click to clear any of changes you've made and restore the default properties of the assigned action. |
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