Microsoft Excel 2002 Visual Basic for applications step by step / Reed Jacobson
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- QA 76.73.B3 .J33 2001

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Includes index.
Part 1. Automating everyday tasks -- Part 2. Exploring objects -- Part 3. Exploring Visual Basic -- Part 4. Making macros easy to use -- Index.
Teach yourself how to use Microsoft® Visual Basic® for Applications (VBA) to take command of Microsoft Excel Version 2002. Choose your own best starting point in this self-paced guide to learn how to automate spreadsheets, write your own functions and procedures, customize menus and toolbars, and more. Easy-to-follow lessons with real-world scenarios and examples show you exactly how to maximize the built-in programming power in Microsoft Excel 2002. Numerous screenshots and a CD full of practice files help you master step-by-step programming procedures. Find out how to create custom solutions with Microsoft Excel and this book—then keep it nearby as an ongoing desktop reference to VBA functions and features.
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