August 2013
Beginner
960 pages
28h 49m
English
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Contents
Part 1 • Recording Macros and Getting Started with VBA
Chapter 1 • Recording and Running Macros in the Office Applications
What Is VBA and What Can You Do with It?
The Difference between Visual Basic and Visual Basic for Applications
Displaying the Developer Tab on the Ribbon
Choosing How to Run a New Macro
Recording a Sample Excel Macro
Create a Personal Macro Workbook If You Don't Have One Yet
Specifying How to Trigger an Existing Macro
Assigning a Macro to a Quick Access Toolbar Button in Word
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