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I started to write an add-in for searching and viewing built in icons/images (imageMso) for the Office Fluent ribbon to find something suitable to add to new buttons. Yes, I know there are many out there, but I haven't found any particularly useful yet. I end up spending hours or days trying to find something that fits a purpose.

Does anyone know how the icons are stored or where they come from? Are they in a collection that is accessible and could be looped through along the lines of...?

For each img in imageMso

Loading them in manually, I have come up against a size limitation in VBA for the size of individual modules so would need to have many modules, then re-write when each version of office is released.

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YES. There is a comprehensive Icon Gallery complete with control ID published by Microsoft here: 2010 MS Office Gallery

Once the file is downloaded, then Click to enable "edit". Next, in the Ribbon, Click on: File-->, then Info. You'll then see "ImageMso 0" and ImageMso 1. Click on either to get the Gallery of iso Images for you to review.

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Sorry for the belated answer

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    This is awesome! Thank you!
    – J. Garth
    Commented Jan 17, 2020 at 2:16
  • How can I download these images?
    – Divya
    Commented Jun 6 at 9:07
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May this link help to viewing built in icons/images (imageMso) for the Office Fluent ribbon to find something https://bert-toolkit.com/imagemso-list.html#MeetingRequest

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Just for future reference, there is no imageMso collection available in Office. Neither will you find a definitive id list. You will have to side load custom UI control IDs and iterate over them yourself. As of today this might be the most up-to-date list:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/office_standards/ms-customui/fe2124a1-5aaa-4adf-b285-5d58da9d5e2a

Also, be aware that the IDs might change with each new office version. Some get added, some are obsoleted.

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