| #3178929 in Books | Microsoft Press | 2001-10-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.98 x7.38l,1.57 | File type: PDF | 336 pages | ||40 of 40 people found the following review helpful.| Good First Introduction, A Trainer For Non-Programmers|By David Gurgel|This book is clearly a training manual for non-programmers wanting to do Excel macros. It is not intended for experienced programmers except as a quick overview. Nevertheless, the author introduces object-oriented programming terminology early and uses it consistently in an easy (most of the time), non-thr|About the Author|
|Reed Jacobson is a senior architect in Hitachi Consulting’s Business Intelligence practice. He has authored several training courses and books, including Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services Step by Step.
Teach yourself how to use Microsoft® Visual Basic® for Applications (VBA) to take command of Microsoft Excel Version 2002. Choose your own best starting point in this self-paced guide to learn how to automate spreadsheets, write your own functions and procedures, customize menus and toolbars, and more. Easy-to-follow lessons with real-world scenarios and examples show you exactly how to maximize the built-in programming power in Microsoft Excel 2002. Nume...
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