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Technology Information:
Excel VBA Programming For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $29.99
Manufacturer: For Dummies
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Description
Take your Excel skills to the next level with VBA programming
Now that you've mastered Excel basics, it's time to move to the next level—creating your own, customized Excel 2010 solutions using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). The new edition of this non-threatening guide is your key to getting there. Using step-by-step instruction and the accessible, friendly For Dummies style, this practical book shows you how to use VBA, write macros, customize your Excel apps to look and work the way you want, avoid errors, and more.
The book's Web site provides all the programming examples from the book.
- Introduces you to a new range of Excel 2010 options
- Shows you how to use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to program your own custom Excel applications or to automate functions
- Explains how to create VBA macros, program, handle errors, debug, and more
- Covers Visual Basic Editor tools and functions; working with range objects; controlling program flow; and the easiest ways to create custom dialog boxes, toolbars, and menus
- Includes a companion Web site with all the sample programs from the book
Create your own, custom Excel programs with this information-packed guide!
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-28
Summary: "Great Book"
This was a truly great book that helped me with Excel VBA for a project at work.
That being said, this book is purely for introductory purposes. Assuming you know how to work with Excel, this book will greatly help you get a start on VBA for Excel. This book doesn't cover the kind of topics you would find in the Power Programming in Excel VBA book, but it covers really basic topics for a beginner.
If you're a beginner to Excel VBA, I would highly recommend this book as a starting point for learning to master it.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-08-13
Summary: "Excel VBA Programming for Dummies"
I am an accountant--not a programmer and I am only about 1/2 way through the book. I need this information to improve my job skills. I need to complete Excel spreadsheets faster, more accurately, and less manually repetitiously. I am learning many new things that are going to help reach that goal. My previous experience with Macros only included what you could write with the keystroke wizard method (which is very limiting).
Starting around Chap 7, Mr. Walkenbach starts giving a lot of examples of code that is setting dimensions; static counters, offsets; cells vs ranges, etc, but he doesn't complete those examples with the actually code that would run some macro after the previously defined dimensions. I would prefer to see how each actually work; thus I need an example of some code in each case so I can type it and run it. Maybe in some following chapters, he get to it, but by then I will have to go back and review.
Guess this is why this is a book for "Dummies"--looks like I qualify. LOL All in all, I'm getting along well. And occasionally, he throws something funny in--which gives me major amusement considering how intense all of this language is for non-computer programming techie like me.
I recommend this book as a good starting place for someone like me who has some experience using the Macro Record tool in Excel.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-07-16
Summary: "Helpful book"
A good book for first learning VBA. Not as in depth as other books though.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-03-20
Summary: "A good reference for part-time Excel users."
I`ve been trying to learn VBA for some time and have several books on the
subject. Excel VBA for Dummies is a good reference tool and
an easy read. I think however, the best book I own on Excel
is the old QUE book, Using Excel Visual Basic for Applications
by Elizabeth Boonin. I had started using it first and since
I am only a part-time Excel user I thought another perspective
would help me understand Excel better which the for Dummies book
does. I would certainly recommend this book to anyone just learning
Excel. Mr. Walkenbach makes learning Excel fun and interesting.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-15
Summary: "So far so good - completed my first hands-on exercise without much trouble and a sense of achievement at the end :)"
I read the first two chapters and in the second chapter I completed my hands-on exercise successfully. Was happy, needless to mention. I am not a programmer but, at the same time, not intimidated by it either. Jack of all trades - know a bit of MS Access, SQL and SAS. So far I have enjoyed the book and found it useful. Will see how it goes.
