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VBA for the 2007 Microsoft Office System Paul McFedries

VBA for the 2007 Microsoft Office System By Paul McFedries

VBA for the 2007 Microsoft Office System by Paul McFedries


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Summary

No matter which Office application you use, there are some tasks you perform dozens of times, such as typing a section of text or running a series of commands. This book shows you how to accomplish the same tasks by incorporating them into a macro that you can run with a few mouse clicks or keystrokes. It shows you the basics of VBA programming.

VBA for the 2007 Microsoft Office System Summary

VBA for the 2007 Microsoft Office System by Paul McFedries

VBA for the 2007 Microsoft Office System is jam-packed with code samples that you'll be able to reuse right away in your VBA projects.

-Guy Barrette, Microsoft MVP & Regional Director, .NET Expertise

Develop your VBA expertise instantly with proven techniques

VBA for the 2007 Microsoft (R) Office System shows you how to take full advantage of the 2007 Microsoft Office suite by automating routine Office tasks. No matter which Office application you're using, there are some tasks you perform dozens of times, such as typing a section of text, running a series of menu commands, or formatting a document in a particular way.This book shows you how to accomplish the same tasks by incorporating them into a macro that you can run with just a few mouse clicks or keystrokes. This book shows you the basics of VBA programming from the ground up. Even if you've never programmed before, VBA for the 2007 Microsoft (R) Office System will have you up to speed with VBA in no time.You'll learn how to write programs that control Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access databases, and even Outlook email.You get dozens of example macros that not only illustrate the concepts in the book but also provide you with practical, business-oriented tools that you can use right away to improve your productivity.

  • Practical, real-world examples for anyone who uses Office applications-not just power users.
  • Automate or streamline all your repetitive Word, Excel, and PowerPoint chores.
  • Create custom dialog boxes and custom Ribbon tabs, groups, and buttons to make Office look and work the way you want it to-no program experience required!
  • Easy-to-understand instructions that make learning VBA fast and fun.
  • All code examples and documents are available online so you can get started with VBA with a minimum of fuss.

  • Automate Routine Tasks
  • Control Word, Excel,
  • and PowerPoint
  • Program Access Databases
  • Automate Document Backups
  • Create Advanced Email Rules
  • Build Custom Dialog Boxes
  • Customize the Office 2007
  • Ribbon
  • Access the Registry
  • Troubleshoot Macro Problems
  • Control Macro Security

Introduction

I Getting Started with VBA

1 Creating and Running Recorded Macros

2 Writing Your Own Macros

3 Understanding Program Variables

4 Building VBA Expressions

5 Working with Objects

6 Controlling Your VBA Code

II Putting VBA to Work

7 Programming Word

8 Programming Excel

9 Programming PowerPoint

10 Programming Access Databases

11 Programming Outlook Email

III Getting the Most Out of VBA

12 Creating Custom VBA Dialog Boxes

13 Customizing the Office 2007 Ribbon

14 VBA Tips and Techniques

15 Trapping Program Errors

16 Debugging VBA Procedures

IV Appendixes

A VBA Statements

B VBA Functions

Index


About Paul McFedries

Paul McFedries is well-known as a teacher of Office, Windows, and programming, particularly VBA. He is the president of Logophilia Limited, a technical writing company. Paul started programming when he was a teenager in the mid-1970s and has worked with everything from mainframes to desktops to bar code scanners. He has programmed in many different languages, including Fortran, assembly language, C++, Java, JavaScript, Visual Basic, and VBScript. He has been writing programs for PCs for more than 25 years, and has been developing VBA applications since Microsoft first added VBA to the Office suite in 1994. Now primarily a writer, Paul has written more than 50 books that have sold more than three million copies worldwide. These books include Access 2007 Forms, Reports, and Queries (Que, 2007), Formulas and Functions with Excel 2007 (Que, 2007), Tricks of the Office 2007 Gurus (Que, 2007), and Windows Vista Unleashed (Sams, 2006).

Table of Contents

Introduction xvii

I Getting Started with VBA

1 Creating and Running Recorded Macros 3

2 Writing Your Own Macros 15

3 Understanding Program Variables 33

4 Building VBA Expressions 53

5 Working with Objects 71

6 Controlling Your VBA Code 91

II Putting VBA to Work

7 Programming Word 115

8 Programming Excel 139

9 Programming PowerPoint 165

10 Programming Access Databases 189

11 Programming Outlook Email 213

III Getting the Most Out of VBA

12 Creating Custom VBA Dialog Boxes 237

13 Customizing the Office 2007 Ribbon 263

14 VBA Tips and Techniques 299

15 Trapping Program Errors 323

16 Debugging VBA Procedures 337

IV Appendixes

A VBA Statements 355

B VBA Functions 361

Index 371

Additional information

GOR003693657
9780789736673
0789736675
VBA for the 2007 Microsoft Office System by Paul McFedries
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20070412
432
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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