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Mastering VBA for Microsoft Office 2013 - Richard Mansfield

Mastering VBA for Microsoft Office 2013

Buch | Softcover
960 Seiten
2013
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-118-69512-8 (ISBN)
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A unique, comprehensive guide to creating custom apps with VBA Automating computing tasks to increase productivity is a goal for businesses of all sizes.
A unique, comprehensive guide to creating custom apps with VBA Automating computing tasks to increase productivity is a goal for businesses of all sizes. Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is a version of Visual Basic designed to be easily understandable for novice programmers, but still powerful enough for IT professionals who need to create specialized business applications. With this invaluable book, you'll learn how to extend the capabilities of Office 2013 applications with VBA programming and use it for writing macros, automating Office applications, and creating custom applications in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access.
* Covers the basics of VBA in clear, systematic tutorials and includes intermediate and advanced content for experienced VB developers * Explores recording macros and getting started with VBA; learning how to work with VBA; using loops and functions; using message boxes, input boxes, and dialog boxes; creating effective code; XML-based files, ActiveX, the developer tab, content controls, add-ins, embedded macros, and security * Anchors the content with solid, real-world projects in Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Access Covering VBA for the entire suite of Office 2013 applications, Mastering VBA for Microsoft Office 2013 is mandatory reading.

Richard Mansfield is the author or coauthor of 45 books, including Visual Basic 6 Database Programming For Dummies, Office 2003 Application Development All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies, How to Do Everything with Second Life, and Programming: A Beginner's Guide. He is the former editor of Compute! magazine. Overall, his books have sold more than half a million copies worldwide and have been translated into 12 languages.

Introduction xxix Part 1 Recording Macros and Getting Started with VBA 1 Chapter 1 Recording and Running Macros in the Office Applications 3 Chapter 2 Getting Started with the Visual Basic Editor 31 Chapter 3 Editing Recorded Macros 65 Chapter 4 Creating Code from Scratch in the Visual Basic Editor 87 Part 2 Learning How to Work with VBA 107 Chapter 5 Understanding the Essentials of VBA Syntax 109 Chapter 6 Working with Variables, Constants, and Enumerations 125 Chapter 7 Using Array Variables 147 Chapter 8 Finding the Objects, Methods, and Properties You Need 171 Part 3 Making Decisions and Using Loops and Functions 197 Chapter 9 Using Built-in Functions 199 Chapter 10 Creating Your Own Functions 235 Chapter 11 Making Decisions in Your Code 255 Chapter 12 Using Loops to Repeat Actions 277 Part 4 Using Message Boxes, Input Boxes, and Dialog Boxes 305 Chapter 13 Getting User Input with Message Boxes and Input Boxes 307 Chapter 14 Creating Simple Custom Dialog Boxes 329 Chapter 15 Creating Complex Forms 399 Part 5 Creating Eff ective Code 449 Chapter 16 Building Modular Code and Using Classes 451 Chapter 17 Debugging Your Code and Handling Errors 481 Chapter 18 Building Well-Behaved Code 511 Chapter 19 Securing Your Code with VBA s Security Features 525 Part 6 Programming the Offi ce Applications 547 Chapter 20 Understanding the Word Object Model and Key Objects 549 Chapter 21 Working with Widely Used Objects in Word 877 Chapter 22 Understanding the Excel Object Model and Key Objects 615 Chapter 23 Working with Widely Used Objects in Excel 641 Chapter 24 Understanding the PowerPoint Object Model and Key Objects 879 Chapter 25 Working with Shapes and Running Slide Shows 677 Chapter 26 Understanding the Outlook Object Model and Key Objects 697 Chapter 27 Working with Events in Outlook 719 Chapter 28 Understanding the Access Object Model and Key Objects 739 Chapter 29 Manipulating the Data in an Access Database via VBA 763 Chapter 30 Accessing One Application from Another Application 785 Chapter 31 Programming the Offi ce 2013 Ribbon 813 Appendix Th e Bottom Line 847 Index 889

Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 186 x 234 mm
Gewicht 1366 g
Themenwelt Informatik Office Programme Office
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
ISBN-10 1-118-69512-7 / 1118695127
ISBN-13 978-1-118-69512-8 / 9781118695128
Zustand Neuware
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