Shows programmers how to build applications with VBA (Visual Basic for Applications,) a subset of the Visual Basic programming language that provides a sophisticated set of programming tools. This edition is being updated to correspond with changes in the upcoming Microsoft Office release that will affect VBA programming. The book covers all the essentials of VBA: VBA visual programming tools, recording and modifying macros, basic VBA programming, running VBA programs, using the VBA Editor, and debugging and error trapping, as well as some more advanced topics, all in an easy-to-read style.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Illustrationen
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Höhe: 23.5 cm
Breite: 19 cm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-7645-3989-3 (9780764539893)
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John Paul Mueller is a technical editor and consultant. He has authored or coauthored 58 books and more than 200 articles on everything from database management to artificial intelligence.
Introduction. Part I: An Overview of VBA. Chapter 1: Getting to Know VBA. Chapter 2: Your First VBA Program. Part II: Learning the Ropes. Chapter 3: Writing Structured VBA Programs. Chapter 4: Storing and Modifying Information. Chapter 5: Creating Structured Programs. Chapter 6: Trapping Errors and Squashing Bugs. Chapter 7: Interacting with the User. Part III: Expanding Your VBA Horizons. Chapter 8: Object--Oriented Programming. Chapter 9: Working with Arrays and Collections. Chapter 10: Working with Disk Files. Chapter 11: VBA Programming with XML. Part IV: Programming for Applications. Chapter 12: VBA Programming in Office. Chapter 13: VBA Programming in Word. Chapter 14: VBA Programming in Excel. Chapter 15: VBA Programming in Access. Chapter 16: Applications that Work Together. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 17: Ten Really Cool Things You Can Do with VBA. Chapter 18: Ten Kinds of VBA Resources. Index.