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by: Ed Robinson Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9781840782714 ISBN: 0760757321 Label: Computer Step Manufacturer: Computer Step Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: June 28, 2004 Publisher: Computer Step Studio: Computer Step Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Learning to program in Excel VBA is easy! The Visual Basic programming language is available and waiting in Excel itself - ready to be used. This book will help you utilize the full power of Excel to write and extend macros. It will also allow you to learn to program in Visual Basic - without the expense of buying the Visual Basic software! Its easy, step-by-step, colourful, illustrated approach is ideal for complete beginners or users a little daunted by advanced VBA books. Increase productivity and efficiency with this excellent guide. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Basic Introduction to Excel VBA"Excel VBA" offers a basic introduction to VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) for Excel. Not for the intermediate or advanced Excel VBA developer, this book offers a more thorough and down-to-earth introduction to Excel VBA than many of the larger and more comprehensive Excel VBA books. One unique and good aspect of this book is the integrated nature by which words, code and screen shots are presented to the reader in color. While basic in scope, this book does provide a good introduction ... Read More Rating: - Good place to Start!The "in easy steps" series are usually good introduction books and this one is no exception. This is a great book for anyone who wants to learn the basics of Excel VBA Programming. Just as the title indicates, this book will guide you through the learning process one easy step at a time. The code examples are easy to understand and many are practical enough to use in the real world (I used some of the code to complete a job assignment and my boss was very pleased with the end result). As a result of applying ... Read More Rating: - Good place to startThis book is a good starting place for somebody wanting to begin learning VBA. It gives enough detail to be useful, but not very deep. Many of the tutorial books expect a certain level of knowledge, this volume could be considered the "first 50 pages" of those other books. Not for the experienced VBA programmer. In association with Amazon.com | |