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Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA or Excel 2007 Power Programming with VBA

Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA

Author: John Walkenbach

"Today, no accomplished Excel programmer can afford to be without John’s book. The value of Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA is double most other books–simultaneously the premier reference and best learning tool for Excel VBA."

—Loren Abdulezer, Author of Excel Best Practices for Business

Everything you need to know about:



• Creating stellar UserForms and custom dialog box alternatives

• Working with VBA subprocedures and function procedures

• Incorporating event-handling and interactions with other applications

• Building user-friendly toolbars, menus, and help systems

• Manipulating files and Visual Basic® components

• Understanding class modules

• Managing compatibility issues



Feel the power of VBA and Excel

No one can uncover Excel’s hidden capabilities like "Mr. Spreadsheet" himself. John Walkenbach begins this power user’s guide with a conceptual overview, an analysis of Excel application development, and a complete introduction to VBA. Then, he shows you how to customize Excel UserForms, develop new utilities, use VBA with charts and pivot tables, create event-handling applications, and much more. If you’re fairly new to Excel programming, here’s the foundation you need. If you’re already a VBA veteran, you can start mining a rich lode of programming ideas right away.

CD-ROM Includes



• Trial version of the author’s award-winning Power Utility Pak

• Over one hundred example Excel workbooks from the book



SystemRequirements: PC running Windows® 2000 SP3 or later, or Windows XP™ or later. Microsoft Excel 2003. See the "What’s on the CD" Appendix for details and complete system requirements.



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Excel 2007 Power Programming with VBA

Author: John Walkenbach



• This book is a single reference that’s indispensable for Excel beginners, intermediate users, power users, and would-be power users everywhere

• Fully updated for the new release, this latest edition provides comprehensive, soup-to-nuts coverage, delivering over 900 pages of Excel tips, tricks, and techniques readers won’t find anywhere else

• John Walkenbach, aka "Mr. Spreadsheet," is one of the world’s leading authorities on Excel

• Thoroughly updated to cover the revamped Excel interface, new file formats, enhanced interactivity with other Office applications, and upgraded collaboration features

• Includes a valuable CD-ROM with templates and worksheets from the book



Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.



Table of Contents:
Preface.

PART I: SOME ESSENTIAL BACKGROUND.

Chapter 1: Excel 2007: Where It Came From.

Chapter 2: Excel in a Nutshell.

Chapter 3: Formula, Tricks and Techniques.

Chapter 4: Understanding Excel's Files.

PART II: EXCEL APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT.

Chapter 5: What Is a Spreadsheet Application?

Chapter 6: Essentials of Spreadsheet Application Development.

PART III: UNDERSTANDING VISUAL BASIC FOR APPLICATIONS.

Chapter 7: Introducing Visual Basic for Applications.

Chapter 8: VBA Programming Fundamentals.

Chapter 9: Working with VBA Sub Procedures.

Chapter 10: Creating Function Procedures.

Chapter 11: VBA Programming Examples and Techniques.

PART IV: WORKING WITH USERFORMS.

Chapter 12: Custom Dialog Box Alternatives.

Chapter 13: Introducing UserForms.

Chapter 14: UserForm Examples.

Chapter 15: Advanced UserForm Techniques.

PART V: ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES.

Chapter 16: Developing Excel Utilities with VBA.

Chapter 17: Working withy Pivot Tables.

Chapter 18: Working with Charts.

Chapter 19: Understanding Excel's Events.

Chapter 20: Interacting with Other Applications.

Chapter 21: Creating and Using Add-Ins.

PART VI: DEVELOPING APPLICATIONS.

Chapter 22: Working with the Ribbon.

Chapter 23: Working with Shortcut Menus.

Chapter 24: Providing Help for Your Applications.

Chapter 25: Developing User-Oriented Applications.

PART VII: OTHER TOPICS.

Chapter 26: Compatibility Issues.

Chapter 27: Manipulating Files with VBA.

Chapter 28: Manipulating Visual Basic Components.

Chapter 29: Understanding Class Modules.

Chapter 30: Working with Colors.

Chapter 31: Frequently Asked Questions about Excel Programming.

PART VIII: APPENDIXES.

Appendix A: Excel Resources Online

Appendix B: VBA Statements and Functions Reference.

Appendix C: VBA Error Codes.

Appendix D: What's on the CD-ROM.

Index.

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