VBA For Dummies 5th Edition by John Paul Mueller (PDF)

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    Ebook Info

    • Published: 2006
    • Number of pages: 432 pages
    • Format: PDF
    • File Size: 7.41 MB
    • Authors: John Paul Mueller

    Description

    VBA helps you put your computer in its placeWrite programs that automate tasks and make Office 2007 work better for youIf 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 toCustomize an application’s interfaceQuick-launch a VBA programStore and modify informationUse VBA with the RibbonUnderstand object-oriented programmingAvoid runtime errors

    User’s Reviews

    Editorial Reviews: From the Inside Flap VBA helps you put your computer in its placeWrite programs that automate tasks and make Office 2007 work better for youIf 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 toCustomize an application’s interfaceQuick-launch a VBA programStore and modify informationUse VBA with the RibbonUnderstand object-oriented programmingAvoid runtime errors From the Back Cover VBA helps you put your computer in its placeWrite programs that automate tasks and make Office 2007 work better for youIf 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 toCustomize an application’s interfaceQuick-launch a VBA programStore and modify informationUse VBA with the RibbonUnderstand object-oriented programmingAvoid runtime errors About the Author John Mueller is a freelance author and technical editor. He has writing in his blood, having produced 71 books and over 300 articles to date. The topics range from networking to artificial intelligence and from database management to heads-down programming. Some of his current books include a Windows power optimization book, a book on .NET security, and books on Amazon Web Services, Google Web Services, and eBay Web Services. His technical editing skills have helped more than 50 authors refine the content of their manuscripts. John has provided technical editing services to both Data Based Advisor and Coast Compute magazines. He has also contributed articles to magazines like DevSource, InformIT, Informant, DevX, SQL Server Professional, Visual C++ Developer, Hardcore Visual Basic, asp.netPRO, Software Test & Performance, and Visual Basic Developer. Read more

    Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

    ⭐I was looking for a general VBA program to learn VBA for a non-Microsoft product. Every book I saw was for a specific Office product, and I want to program in Autodesk Inventor. This book was written in 2007, and is quite outdated (talks a lot about the “new ribbon interface”, and mentions products that were discontinued long ago) . If you buy this, you will likely need to use the web to fill in some blanks as I have. It really needs to be updated or heavily discounted.

    ⭐I tried using Access 97 Programming Unleashed to learn VBA. I got more out of the smaller VBA for Dummies book than the 850 page Unleased book. I especially liked the way it broke down the parts the VB Editor. This book doesn’t try to do a lot of things like fat books do, but sticks to the main topic, VBA. I liked it because it’s small and doesn’t break my arm when I read it. On the less positive side it had isolated pieces of code that you can’t really use without some expertise and it doesn’t cover Access very well.

    ⭐I got the book to help get started using VBA to help with Solidworks macros. It does a good job giving an in depth introduction to VBA and has examples of many common syntax and procedures used while writing code. The book is a useful reference

    ⭐the simple approach easy to read and understand

    ⭐Contained the information I wanted. Arrived on time and in very good condition.

    ⭐Easy to understand examples.

    ⭐So far I have read only a couple of chapters and so far so good. I have tried other do it yourself learing books and the writers make them real technical like every else knows what they are talking about and I end up regretting my purchase. This one looks very informative to me and will make learning VBA easier to learn for me. I am interested in adding VBA to my AutoLisp programming knowledge to make my work and work task simpler and easier.

    ⭐The book is okay, want more detailed information how to actual program.

    ⭐This was my first introduction to VBA and I found the first reading a struggle, not becuase I am a dummy but becuase this book is not very well written. I probably retained about 10% of the information on first reading – you really have to read this book a few times and use it in conjunction with other books, Microsoft help files and internet resources. The style in which the book is written is not helpful – it contains a lot of examples which are only useful if you want to do what the author wants to do. Having said that the book is good value because it is relatively cheap and it does provide the very basics and the inspiration to carry on and learn more. Within a month of reading this book I had developed an e-mail filing program that is now in daily use in my office (even though my last experience of programing was in DOS 25 years ago). I still use the book as a reference today, a year after buying it.

    ⭐Great book. Easy to read and follow. This was all new to me and this book really helped.

    ⭐Gift

    ⭐Cheap book, why because very limited in detail.

    ⭐As good as all ‘Dummie’ books. Nice and basic, just the place to start learning.

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