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| #4035699 in Books | 2001-09-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.04 x2.10 x7.30l,3.20 | File type: PDF | 1032 pages||12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| A Must have|By 2005 Astoria user|The book is adressed both to beginners and intermediate users, not advanced ones though. It covers everything, however there were many occasions where I wanted more information. This is not to say the book is not a great value for money. After all, a complete vba book would probably need to have a couple of thousand pages, whereas with this bo|From the Publisher|This book not only caters for beginner and intermediate-level programmers with its introductory coverage of VBA and Excel, but also provides advanced information for experienced Excel developers in later chapters and the reference.|
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VBA is the programming language for the Microsoft Office suite and many other applications. VBA gives you complete control of Excel, allowing you to do anything from automating Excel tasks to developing full applications, using Excel as the development environment.
Excel 2002 is an important upgrade to the Office suite spreadsheet program. It shows Microsoft's commitment to moving Office to be a web-enabled productivity tool, a ...
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