In order to take Excel to the next level, you need to understand and implement the power of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). This 4th edition of Excel VBA Programming For Dummies introduces you to a wide array of new Excel options, beginning with the most important tools and operations for the Visual Basic Editor. Inside, you'll get the lowdown on the essential elements and concepts for programming with Excel, discover techniques for handling errors and exterminating bugs, working with range objects, controlling program flow, and much more. With the release of Microsoft Office 2016, Excel will see changes in its operating system, and this fun, hands-on guide will make it easier than ever to harness the power of Visual Basic for Applications and create custom applications and macros on the world's most popular spreadsheet tool. Packed with friendly advice on the easiest ways to develop custom dialog boxes, toolbars, and menus, you'll be creating Excel applications custom-fit to your unique needs in no time at all! Provides step-by-step instructions for creating VBA macros to maximize productivity
Helps to increase efficiency by demonstrating how to customize your applications so they look and work the way you want
Fully updated for Excel 2016
All sample programs, VBA code, and worksheets are available at dummies.com
If you're a beginning to intermediate VBA programmer looking to get up to speed on creating customized solutions with Excel applications, Excel VBA Programming For Dummies, 4th Edition makes it easier. About the Author John Walkenbach is a leading authority on spreadsheet software and creator of the award-winning Power Utility Pak. The author of more than 50 books, he has also written articles and reviews for PC World, InfoWorld, and Windows. John maintains the popular Spreadsheet Page at Permissions Request permission to reuse content from this site
Excel VBA Programming For Dummies John Walkenbach
Hi Karel,I have seen also EXCEL 2007 power programming with VBA. Author John Walkenbach. Now i see another one "Excel 2007 VBA programming for dummies written by the same author. Which one is good for a beginner. I bought so far two books but they are not really what i am looking for.Cheers,Nasser.
Hi Diego,I'm glad this helps!Arguably, Excel VBA for dummies does help in getting you started, if you're programming in Powerpoint VBA all that remains to be studied is the Powerpoint Object model :-)Perhaps this site gets you started: _hints_and_tips_tutorials.html#vba 2ff7e9595c
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