Bültmann & Gerriets
Writing Excel Macros with VBA
von Steven Roman
Verlag: O'Reilly Media
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-596-00359-3
Auflage: 2nd edition
Erschienen am 30.07.2002
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 233 mm [H] x 179 mm [B] x 29 mm [T]
Gewicht: 811 Gramm
Umfang: 570 Seiten

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Professor Roman currently teaches mathematics at U.C. Irvine. His interests lie in the areas of algebra, set theory and
combinatorics. Besides teaching, he spends his time giving informal classes in graduate level mathematics and writing books. Dr.
Roman is the author of over 40 books in mathematics and computer programming, including 7 books for O'Reilly. (His book Developing
Visual Basic Add-ins is now available directly from the author.) For more information about Dr. Roman's books, software and
articles, please visit his web site at www.romanpress.com.






  • Preface




  • Chapter 1: Introduction




  • Part I: The VBA Environment




    • Chapter 2: Preliminaries




    • Chapter 3: The Visual Basic Editor, Part I




    • Chapter 4: The Visual Basic Editor, Part II






  • Part II: The VBA Programming Language




    • Chapter 5: Variables, Data Types, and Constants




    • Chapter 6: Functions and Subroutines




    • Chapter 7: Built-in Functions and Statements




    • Chapter 8: Control Statements






  • Part III: Excel Applications and the Excel Object Model




    • Chapter 9: Object Models




    • Chapter 10: Excel Applications




    • Chapter 11: Excel Events




    • Chapter 12: Custom Menus and Toolbars




    • Chapter 13: Built-In Dialog Boxes




    • Chapter 14: Custom Dialog Boxes




    • Chapter 15: The Excel Object Model




    • Chapter 16: The Application Object




    • Chapter 17: The Workbook Object




    • Chapter 18: The Worksheet Object




    • Chapter 19: The Range Object




    • Chapter 20: Pivot Tables




    • Chapter 21: The Chart Object




    • Chapter 22: Smart Tags






  • Part IV: Appendixes




    • Appendix A: The Shape Object




    • Appendix B: Getting the Installed Printers




    • Appendix C: Command Bar Controls




    • Appendix D: Face IDs




    • Appendix E: Programming Excelfrom Another Application




    • Appendix F: High-Level and Low-Level Languages




    • Appendix G: New Objects in Excel XP






  • Colophon




Newly updated for Excel 2002, Writing Excel Macros with VBA, 2nd Edition provides Excel power-users, as well as programmers who are unfamiliar with the Excel object model, with a solid introduction to writing Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) macros and programs for Excel. In particular, the book focuses on:

    The Visual Basic Editor and the Excel VBA programming environment. Excel features a complete, state-of-the-art integrated development environment for writing, running, testing, and debugging VBA macros.
The VBA programming language, the same programming language used by the other applications in Microsoft Office XP and 2000, as well as by the retail editions of Visual Basic 6.0. The Excel object model, including new objects and new members of existing objects in Excel 2002. Excel exposes nearly all of its functionality through its object model, which is the means by which Excel can be controlled programmatically using VBA. While the Excel object model, with 192 objects, is the second largest among the Office applications, you need to be familiar with only a handful of objects to write effective macros. Writing Excel Macros focuses on these essential objects, but includes a discussion of many more objects as well. Writing Excel Macros with VBA, 2nd Edition is written in a terse, no-nonsense manner that is characteristic of Steven Roman's straightforward, practical approach. Instead of a slow-paced tutorial with a lot of handholding, Roman offers the essential information about Excel VBA that you must master to write macros effectively. This tutorial is reinforced by interesting and useful examples that solve common problems you're sure to have encountered. Writing Excel Macros with VBA, 2nd Edition is the book you need to delve into the basics of Excel VBA programming, enabling you to increase your power and productivity.


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