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Getting started with VBA in Office. Are you facing a repetitive clean up of fifty tables in Word? Do you want a particular document to prompt the user for input when it opens? Are you having difficulty figuring out how to get your contacts from Microsoft Outlook into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet efficiently?
Chapter 1 Introduction to Excel VBA 365. 1.1 The Concept of Excel VBA. 1.2 The Visual Basic Editor in MS Excel 365. 1.2.1 Building Excel VBA 365 using the Controls. Example 1.1 Displaying a Message. Example 1.2 Populates Cells with Text and Values. 1.2.2 Building Excel VBA 365 using the Visual Basic Editor. 1.2.3 Creating Macros.
This seventh edition of VBA and Macros is designed to work with Microsoft 365 features released up through August 2021. The previous editions of this book covered code for Excel 97 through Excel 2019. In 80% of the chapters, the code today is identical to the code in previous versions.
Object Browser: The ultimate reference Seven tips for cleaning up recorded code. Tip 1: Dont select anything Tip 2: Use Cells(2,5) because its more convenient than Range("E2") Tip 3: Use more reliable ways to find the last row Tip 4: Use variables to avoid hard-coding rows and formulas Tip 5: Use R1C1 formulas that make your life easier Tip 6 ...
Customize and ramp-up Office 365 applications The revised 2019 edition of Mastering VBA Microsoft Office 365 offers an accessible guide that shows how to extend the capabilities of Office 365 applications with VBA programming.
You can program VBA to do anything within Excel by referencing the appropriate objects, properties, and methods. Objects are items like workbooks, worksheets, cells, shapes, textboxes, or comments. Objects have properties (ex. values, formats, setings) that you can change.
VBA and Macros is the solution. One simple step at a time, two leading Excel VBA scripting experts teach all the techniques needed to automate virtually any Excel task and customize virtually any Excel report or business solution.