September 2003
Intermediate to advanced
1056 pages
30h 58m
English
If you have made it through the last two chapters, you now have at least a smattering of Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) at your command—as well as, we hope, an appetite for learning more. The best ways to acquire more expertise in this versatile programming language are to read a text on the subject (such as Microsoft Excel 2000/Visual Basic for Applications Fundamentals, from Microsoft Press) and to experiment. As you do your everyday work in Excel, look for chores that are ripe for automating. When you come across something macro-worthy, record your actions. Then inspect the code generated by the macro recorder. Make sure you understand ...
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