Spreadsheet Programming Books

Excel VBA Programming For Dummies

$16.63

  • ISBN13: 9780470503690
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Take your Excel skills to the next level with VBA programming

Now that you’ve mastered Excel basics, it’s time to move to the next level—creating your own, customized Excel 2010 solutions using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).  The new edition of this non-threatening guide is your key to getting there.  Using step-by-step instruction and the accessible, friendly For Dummies style, this practical 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.

The book’s Web site provides all the programming examples from the book.

  • Introduces you to a new range of Excel 2010 options
  • Shows you how to use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to program your own custom Excel applications or to automate functions
  • Explains how to create VBA macros, program, handle errors, debug, and more
  • Covers Visual Basic Editor tools and functions; working with range objects; controlling program flow; and the easiest ways to create custom dialog boxes, toolbars, and menus
  • Includes a companion Web site with all the sample programs from the book

Create your own, custom Excel programs with this information-packed guide!

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

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5 Reveiws for Excel VBA Programming For Dummies

  1. earMight says:

    The book arrived sooner than I expected and was in perfect condition.

    Thanks again!
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  2. GLB says:

    This is a typical J-Walk book with lots of padding eg. the complete history of Excel starting from version 1 plus lists, lists of lists etc. etc. Why would anyone want to spend 100′s of hours learning all the complexities of VBA so as to be able to display a simple Message Box or reformat a range? Where is the incentive? Provide real, practical and useful examples as an inducement for people to make this sort of investment or you are merely writing to satisfy your own ego.
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  3. I think that this book is very useful to anybody who really knows the BASIC of VBA in Excel.

    Is the best way to begin!
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  4. J. Suh says:

    The book is poorly written and poorly organized. The book covers very similar types of processes using different syntax without explaining why it used different VB code, so one wonders what why it uses one type of code here and another type of code there. Literally, the book has codes which, when I type verbatim, generates errors. Thoroughly frustrating book. Breezing and useless.
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  5. Richie Macaw says:

    Great Book.

    Easy to Read and understand in typical John Walkenbach style.

    Just what every VBA beginner needs to get started.

    Amazon User Rating: 5 / 5

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