This is a very good book to begin programming in Excel VBA, but not to end if you will. The book sort of gives you a push and YOU! have to then take the ball and run with it. The book is analogous to how a mother bear chases her cubs away once they are big enough to take care of themselves. The cubs, though with enough skills to survive, are still left with new and open possibilities before them. The reason why is that most...
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This is the only Visual Basic book I have seen which allows users to program in VB without first learning the intricacies of the language. Which makes this book the only convenient source (that I have found; after repeated trips to book stores and libraries) for anyone who is attempting to make useful programs in Excel. While it was written for Excel 7.0 the applications (amazingly) still work in Excel 2000. I would recomend...
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I needed a quick course in Visual Basic for Excel. This book did the trick. I was tired of reading others' macros and trying to figure out what meant what. With a college course in Fortran77 providing me the basic framework of how to program, I found this book easy to follow and easier to learn from. I don't know if someone with absolutely no programming experience would find it as helpful, but it was an excellent book...
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I am always amazed at how hard it is to find a book that teaches someone to program in Visual Basic. There are thousands of books that go through lists of objects, properties, and controls, but very few that teach classic programming fundamentals using the VB language. I recommend this book to anyone interested in learning Visual Basic, not just those doing Excel macro programming.This book has an excellent treatment of...
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After floundering for some weeks trying to use the Microsoft manuals, I purchased the Que book "Using Exel Visual Basic for Applications," (ISBN 0-7897-0325-4) by Eliabeth Boonin. It was just the mix of context and specific instructions I needed to get going, and to make sense of MicroSoft's treatment of "objects," "properties," and "methods," as well as their online "help." The book is an excellent effort. The only constructive...
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