Master Visually Excel 2003 Vba Programming

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Master Visually Excel 2003 VBA Programming

This is a unique visual guide for those who want to take the next step in VBA expertise.
Excel 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference

What is this book about? Excel 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference is an updated and expanded version of the two previous editions now with a reference section downloadable from the Web for easy perusal. The book is aimed at Excel users who want to gain more control over their spreadsheets using VBA or who want to develop Excel applications for other users. The book starts with a primer chapter focused on bringing the readers up to speed with Excel and VBA. From there, the book expands to focus on major issues faced by advanced Excel users and developers. What does this book cover? In this book, you'll discover how to do the following: Set up applications and convert them to add-ins Package and distribute Excel applications Set up interaction with other Office applications and databases Program the VB Editor and use the Windows API Use VB6 and VB.NET with Excel Set up internationalization Advanced debugging and error handling techniques
Excel 2003 VBA Programming with XML and ASP

Author: Julitta Korol
language: en
Publisher: Wordware Publishing, Inc.
Release Date: 2005-12-27
Designed to provide non-programmers with a hands-on guide to automating their spreadsheets through the use of Visual Basic for Applications, Excel 2003 VBA Programming with XML and ASP also gives readers a wide range of VBA coverage and a thorough overview of a number of programming languages and techniques useful for working with Excel.Learn how to work with macros, write VBA procedures and functions, use object collections, and create classes; automate operations on files, folders, and other applications such as Microsoft Office Access; enhance the user interface through the use of dialog boxes; custom forms, menus, and toolbars; and event-driven programming; handle errors, debug procedures, and use e-mail in Excel; program features such as PivotTables, PivotCharts, lists, and SmartTags, and control the Visual Basic Editor; use Excel with a number of web technologies such as HTML, ASP, and XML.