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Title:
Excel VBA programming for dummies
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Edition:
3rd edition
Publication Information:
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley ; Chichester : John Wiley [distributor], 2013.
Physical Description:
xvi, 390 pages. : illustrations. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781118490372
General Note:
Includes index.
Abstract:
Explore VBA programming and learn how to customize and automate many aspects of Excel. This plain-English guide shows what VBA is, how it works with Excel, essential programming concepts, and steps to creating dialog boxes, time-saving macros, Excel add-ins, and more.

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Take control of your spreadsheets and use VBA to create your own custom Excel applications

Author and Excel guru John Walkenbach, known to his devoted fans as "Mr. Spreadsheet," guides you through taking your Excel skills to the next level by creating your own customized spreadsheet solutions using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). This updated edition of this bestselling book shows you how to use VBA, write macros, customize your Excel apps to look and work the way you want, avoid errors, and more.

Introduces you to a wide array of new Excel 2013 options, beginning with the most important tools and operations for the Visual Basic Editor Provides an overview of the essential elements and concepts for programming with Excel, including using VBA to customize your applications and automate functions Shares techniques for handling errors, debugging, working with range objects, controlling flow, and much more Zeroes in on creating custom dialog boxes, toolbars, and menus

Add a personal touch to your spreadsheets and present your data the way you want with Excel VBA Programming For Dummies, 3rd Edition .


Author Notes

John Walkenbach , known to his fans as Mr. Spreadsheet, has written some 50 books and around 300 articles on computer topics, predominantly Excel. He created the award-winning Power Utility Pak and several other versatile Excel add-ons. John maintains the Spreadsheet Page at http://spreadsheetpage.com.