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Robert Martin

Excel Programming with VBA Starter

In Detail
Do you have repetitive tasks that you would like to get rid of for good? Would you like to integrate Office Applications in order to streamline some of your tasks? Then look no further. This compact book will provide you with the knowledge to get your VBA programming off the ground and up to a comfortable cruising speed.
“Excel Programming with VBA Starter” was born out of the need to have a short, but yet all-encompassing book that would give you a solid foundation in programming with Visual Basic for Applications. This book will enable you to harness the power of VBA in Excel and put it to good use throughout the course of your working day.
Can't find properties and methods of an object? Don't know what a property, method or object is? Covering simple and advanced topics, create powerful, reusable examples such as IO, picking files from within Excel and automatically attaching them to e-mails. Learn and use the concept of encapsulation to condense code into bite-size methods to be easily accessed from within your projects, plus much more.
Approach
Get to grips with a new technology, understand what it is and what it can do for you, and then get to work with the most important features and tasks. This is a starter guide, covering the basics you need to get up and running as quickly as possible.
Who this book is for
This book is written for users of Excel who want to speed up and streamline normally arduous tasks for maximum productivity.
81 printed pages
Publication year
2012
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  • Сергей Якhas quoted3 years ago
    preceding code is shown as a screenshot so that you can have a clearer idea of what happens when you call the enumeration. As explained before, you can pass a parameter to a procedure and you can also declare its type. In this example we do just that. We declare a parameter called Color that is declared as the My

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