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Part of the Illustrated series, this text offers a visual, flexible way to build Microsoft Excel 2003 skills.
Part of the Illustrated series, this text offers a visual, flexible way to build basic to advanced Microsoft Access 2003 skills.
Provides instructions on the programming capabilities of Microsoft Excel.
The Illustrated Series offers a highly-visual, easy-to-follow approach to learning Office 2003 skills. This Premium Edition offers an integrated training solution to help students learn and reinforce key Office skills.
This book is aimed squarely at Excel users who want to harness the power of the VBA language in their Excel applications. At all times, the VBA language is presented in the context of Excel, not just as a general application programming language. The Primer has been written for those who are new to VBA programming and the Excel object model. It introduces the VBA language and the features of the language that are common to all VBA applications. It explains the relationship between collections, objects, properties, methods, and events and shows how to relate these concepts to Excel through its object model. It also shows how to use the Visual Basic Editor and its multitude of tools, including how to obtain help. The middle section of the book takes the key objects in Excel and shows, through many practical examples, how to go about working with those objects. The techniques presented have been developed through the exchange of ideas of many talented Excel VBA programmers over many years and show the best way to gain access to workbooks, worksheets, charts, ranges, and so on. The emphasis is on efficiency—that is, how to write code that is readable and easy to maintain and that runs at maximum speed. In addition, the chapters devoted to accessing external databases detail techniques for accessing data in a range of formats. The final four chapters of the book address the following advanced issues: linking Excel to the Internet, writing code for international compatibility, programming the Visual Basic Editor, and how to use the functions in the Win32 API (Windows 32-bit Application Programming Interface).
Pivot tables are the most powerful feature in Excel. A basic pivot table will allow you to summarize 500,000 rows of transactional data in 30 seconds with just a few mouse clicks. Business productivity would skyrocket if everyone knew how to use pivot tables. However, only 12% of people using Excel can create a basic pivot table. Of this group only a small percentage actually harness all the power that pivot tables afford them. By the end of the book, users will be pivot table gurus automating pivot tables using VBA, creating pivot tables with external data in OLAP cubes, and even creating dynamic reporting systems so that managers can answer their own queries with a few mouse clicks. Throughout the book there are no-nonsense, step-by-step tutorials and lots of practical examples aimed directly at business users.
Part of the Illustrated series, this text offers a visual, flexible way to build Microsoft Excel 2003 skills.
Covers all the new features of Microsoft FrontPage 2003 such as "testing" Web designs, side-by-side coding and coding multiple Web browsers, the enhanced layout and graphics tools, and more! Students will learn everything from basic skills such as creating Web pages, tables and forms, to more advanced skills like integrating a database with a Web site.
Part of the Illustrated series, this text offers a visual, flexible way to build Microsoft Word 2003 skills.