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Strategic.

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 rich client for working with web-based data, with new features such as SmartTags and XML support.
Based on the successful content and format of Excel 2000 VBA Programmer's Reference, this new edition has been fully updated for Excel 2002. The authors are all Excel MVPs, involved daily in supporting the Excel VBA programmer community.
What does this book cover?
The first part of the book introduces Excel and VBA, including a VBA primer. The second part offers thematic, succinct, and practical discussions of the features available to Excel VBA programmers, with real-world examples answering frequently asked questions. The third and final part is a complete reference to the Excel, VBE, and Common Office Object Models.
Here are just a few of the things you'll learn in this edition:
Who is this book for?
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.
Stephen Bullen set-up his own company called Business Modelling Solutions Ltd, which specialises in Excel and Access development and consulting. The BMS web site contains a large number of examples of his work, including tools and utilities to extend Excel's functionality and many examples of Excel development techniques. Stephen can be contacted by email to Stephen@BMSLtd.co.uk.
Rob Bovey is a software developer and is founder and president of the custom application development firm, Application Professionals. Rob developed several Addins shipped by Microsoft for Excel. He also co-authored the Microsoft Excel 97 Developers Kit. Microsoft has awarded him the title of Most Valuable Professional each year since 1995.
Robert Rosenberg runs his own consulting business which specializes in Microsoft Office advanced training and custom solutions. As a Microsoft Valuable Professional in Excel, he also continually offers advanced online support on Excel on behalf of Microsoft to users of their Internet newsgroups. Robert can be contacted on at rrosenberg@r-cor.com.
Chapter 2: Primer in Excel VBA.
Chapter 3: The Application Object.
Chapter 4: Workbooks and Worksheets.
Chapter 5: Using Ranges.
Chapter 6: Using Names.
Chapter 7: PivotTables.
Chapter 8: Filtered Lists.
Chapter 9: Generating Charts.
Chapter 10: Event Procedures.
Chapter 11: Adding Controls.
Chapter 12: Office Files and Folders.
Chapter 13: UserForms.
Chapter 14: Command Bars.
Chapter 15: Class Modules.
Chapter 16: Addins.
Chapter 17: Automation Addins and COM Addins.
Chapter 18: SmartTags.
Chapter 19: Interacting with Other Office Applications.
Chapter 20: Data Access with ADO.
Chapter 21: Excel and the Internet.
Chapter 22: International Issues.
Chapter 23: Programming the VBE.
Chapter 24: Programming with the Windows API.
Appendix A: Excel 2002 Object Model.
Appendix B: VBE Object Model.
Appendix C: Office XP Object Model.
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