Introduction
Visual Basic for Applications is a mouthful to say (which is why I'll use the standard short form—VBA—from now on), but it also seems like it would be a real handful to learn. After all, this is a programming language we're talking about, right?
True, but VBA was designed to be easy to learn and straightforward to apply. I've learned a couple of dozen programming languages over the past 30 years or so, and I can tell you that VBA is, hands down, the easiest language I've ever worked with.
Okay, but isn't this stuff just for power users and the staff of the Information Technology department?
Yes, VBA is a useful tool for hardcore users and those who need to design major projects. But VBA can be immensely useful for every user. As ...
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