Now, go to the Developer tab, and click "XML Mapping Pane", open the drop down list labeled "Custom XML Part:", click "(Add new part.)", and in the window that appears, browse to and open the XML file you just created. Go to "File" > "Options" > "Customize Ribbon", and check the box next to "Developer". Next, you need to have the Developer tab visible. So, first, you'll need to create an XML file which contains the properties you want to have available, so please look at the appropriate section of Microsoft's walkthrough to see what that looks like ![]() ![]() Microsoft's walkthrough goes about this very differently, using Visual Studio (which is not necessarily required), but it has a good example XML file, so I recommend you take a look at that part of it at least.
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