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Here's the thing - we have a C++ MFC Project including a ribbon. We managed to hide the Main Button. Now we want to do the same with the QAT because it won't be used - we have our own QAT category. Is this possible and how?

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  • See here - it may mean that you can't ... which is annoying. Aug 13, 2014 at 10:22
  • Yeah, I read that... I was hoping someone might have found a way :(
    – Stoyanov
    Aug 13, 2014 at 12:33

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Solved it! I derived CMFCRibbonBar. I added a method delQAT() in which i call m_QAToolbar.RemoveAll(). In CMyAppMainFrame::OnCreate() I call this new method.

class CRibbonBar : public CMFCRibbonBar
{
public:
   void delQAT()
   {
      m_QAToolbar.RemoveAll(); //m_QAToolbar is a protected member of CMFCRibbon
   }
}
class CMyAppMainFrame(...)
{
   //...
protected:
   CRibbon m_wndRibbonBar;
   //...
public:
   void OnCreate()
   {
      //...
      m_wndRibbonBar.delQAT();
      //...
   }
}

Hope it'll help other people with the same problem :)

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  • Have you got any idea for this one possibly?stackoverflow.com/questions/36717117/…
    – ali
    May 10, 2016 at 16:09
  • Haven't touched cpp since more than a year... I don't work at that company anymore but from what I remember I used the same wrapper shown above to replace the main button's default logo. So if you create a similar wrapper you should get access to the class' private/protected fields and methods and therefore be able to manipulate all its attributes :)
    – Stoyanov
    May 14, 2016 at 7:26
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    If you don't want to derive new class, you can put this into OnCreate() in mainfrm.cpp: m_wndRibbonBar.GetQuickAccessToolbar()->RemoveAll(); Oct 15, 2018 at 13:32

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