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VBA for dummies / by John Paul Mueller.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: --For dummiesPublication details: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley Pub., 2007.Edition: 5th edDescription: xvi, 411 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780470046500
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA76.76 .D47C86 2007
Contents:
Introduction. Part I: An Overview of VBA. Chapter 1: Getting to Know VBA. Chapter 2: Your First VBA Program. Part II: Learning the Ropes. Chapter 3: Writing Structured VBA Programs. Chapter 4: Storing and Modifying Information. Chapter 5: Creating Structured Programs. Chapter 6: Trapping Errors and Squashing Bugs. Chapter 7: Interacting with the User. Part III: Expanding Your VBA Horizons. Chapter 8: Object-Oriented Programming. Chapter 9: Working with Arrays and Collections. Chapter 10: Working with Disk Files. Chapter 11: VBA Programming with XML. Part IV: Programming for Applications. Chapter 12: VBA Programming in Office. Chapter 13: VBA Programming in Word. Chapter 14: VBA Programming in Excel. Chapter 15: VBA Programming in Access. Chapter 16: Applications that Work Together. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 17: Ten Kinds of VBA Resources. Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Update Your Old VBA Code Quickly. On the Web. Bonus Chapter 1: VBA Programming in FrontPage. Bonus Chapter 2: VBA Programming in Visio. Bonus Chapter 3: Ten Really Cool Things You Can Do with VBA. Index.
Summary: VBA helps you put your computer in its place. Write programs that automate tasks and make Office 2007 work better for you. If your computer is becoming your boss instead of your servant, start using VBA to tell it what to do! Here's the latest on the VBA IDE and program containers, debugging and controlling your programs, working with multiple applications using a single program, and the most exciting stuff - programming for all the Office 2007 applications. Discover how to: customize an application's interface; quick-launch a VBA program; store and modify information; use VBA with the Ribbon; understand object-oriented programming; and avoid runtime errors.
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"Use the VBA editor, enhance XML documents, and more" -- Cover

Previous ed.: 2003

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction. Part I: An Overview of VBA. Chapter 1: Getting to Know VBA. Chapter 2: Your First VBA Program. Part II: Learning the Ropes. Chapter 3: Writing Structured VBA Programs. Chapter 4: Storing and Modifying Information. Chapter 5: Creating Structured Programs. Chapter 6: Trapping Errors and Squashing Bugs. Chapter 7: Interacting with the User. Part III: Expanding Your VBA Horizons. Chapter 8: Object-Oriented Programming. Chapter 9: Working with Arrays and Collections. Chapter 10: Working with Disk Files. Chapter 11: VBA Programming with XML. Part IV: Programming for Applications. Chapter 12: VBA Programming in Office. Chapter 13: VBA Programming in Word. Chapter 14: VBA Programming in Excel. Chapter 15: VBA Programming in Access. Chapter 16: Applications that Work Together. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 17: Ten Kinds of VBA Resources. Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Update Your Old VBA Code Quickly. On the Web. Bonus Chapter 1: VBA Programming in FrontPage. Bonus Chapter 2: VBA Programming in Visio. Bonus Chapter 3: Ten Really Cool Things You Can Do with VBA. Index.

VBA helps you put your computer in its place. Write programs that automate tasks and make Office 2007 work better for you. If your computer is becoming your boss instead of your servant, start using VBA to tell it what to do! Here's the latest on the VBA IDE and program containers, debugging and controlling your programs, working with multiple applications using a single program, and the most exciting stuff - programming for all the Office 2007 applications. Discover how to: customize an application's interface; quick-launch a VBA program; store and modify information; use VBA with the Ribbon; understand object-oriented programming; and avoid runtime errors.

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