VBA and Macros for Microsoft Office Excel 2007 - Bill Jelen, Tracy Syrstad

VBA and Macros for Microsoft Office Excel 2007

Buch | Softcover
624 Seiten
2007
Que Corporation,U.S. (Verlag)
978-0-7897-3682-6 (ISBN)
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“In this day and age of ‘too much information and not enough time,’ the ability to get to the bottom line quickly and in a concise method is what excels companies to the top of their industry. The techniques in this book will allow you to do things you only dreamt of.”

—Jerry Kohl, president of Brighton Collectibles

 

Develop your Excel macro programming skills using VBA instantly with proven techniques

 

Automate Reports

Handle Errors

Master Pivot Tables

Produce Charts

Build User-Defined Functions

Migrate to Excel 2007

Query Web Data

Build Dialog Boxes

Use Data Visualizations

Automate Word

 

 

You are an expert in Excel, but the macro recorder doesn’t work and you can’t make heads or tails out of the recorded code. If this is you, buy this book. Macros that you record today might work today but not tomorrow. Recorded macros might handle a dataset with 14 records but not one with 12 or 16 records. These are all common problems with the macro recorder that unfortunately cause too many Excel gurus to turn away from writing macros. This book shows you why the macro recorder fails and the steps needed to convert recorded code into code that will work every day with every dataset. The book assumes that you know Excel well, but there is no need for prior programming experience. This book describes everything you could conceivably need to know to automate reports and design applications in Excel VBA. Whether you want to automate reports for your office or design full-blown applications for others, this book is for you.



Learn VBA syntax as easy-to-understand English
Automate Excel’s power tools: Pivot Tables, Charts, Advanced Filters
Save hours per week by automating redundant tasks
Create applications built on top of Excel with custom dialog boxes
Automatically produce hundreds of Excel reports in seconds
Understand how changes in Excel 2007 impact your VBA macros

Introduction   1

1 Unleash the Power of Excel with VBA      7

2 This Sounds Like BASIC, So Why Doesn’t It Look Familiar?       29

3 Referring to Ranges 61

4 User-Defined Functions     75

5 Looping and Flow Control   101

6 R1C1-Style Formulas        121

7 What’s New in Excel 2007 and What's Changed  135

8 Create and Manipulate Names in VBA      143

9 Event Programming 155

10 UserForms--An Introduction       177

11 Creating Charts    197

12 Data Mining with Advanced Filter          249

13 Using VBA to Create Pivot Tables         281

14 Excel Power         337

15 Data Visualizations and Conditional Formatting  373

16 Reading from and Writing to the Web              393

17 XML in Excel 2007 413

18 Automating Word  421

19 Arrays       441

20 Text File Processing    449

21 Using Access as a Back End to Enhance Multi-User Access to Data   461

22 Creating Classes, Records, and Collections       477

23 Advanced UserForm Techniques  493

24 Windows Application Programming Interface (API)       517

25 Handling Errors     529

26 Customizing the Ribbon to Run Macros   543

27 Creating Add-Ins  569

Index  577

 

Bill Jelen, Excel MVP and MrExcel, has been using spreadsheets since 1985, and he launched the MrExcel.com website in 1998. Bill has made more than 50 guest appearances on Call for Help with Leo Laporte and has produced more than 250 episodes of his daily video podcast, Learn Excel from MrExcel. He is the host of Total Training’s Excel 2007 Advanced DVD. He also enjoys taking his show on the road, doing a one- to four-hour power Excel seminar anywhere that a room full of accountants or Excellers will show up. Before founding MrExcel.com, Jelen spent 12 years in the trenches–working as a financial analyst for finance, marketing, accounting, and operations departments of a $500 million public company. He lives near Akron, Ohio, with his wife, Mary Ellen, and sons, Josh and Zeke.   Tracy Syrstad remembers the painful trek up the VBA learning curve while developing applications for herself and co-workers at a former job. Now, as the project manager for the MrExcel consulting team, she enjoys helping clients develop custom solutions for their unique situations, observing the myriad ways people use Excel and other Microsoft Office applications.

Introduction   1

1 Unleash the Power of Excel with VBA      7

2 This Sounds Like BASIC, So Why Doesn’t It Look Familiar?       29

3 Referring to Ranges 61

4 User-Defined Functions     75

5 Looping and Flow Control   101

6 R1C1-Style Formulas        121

7 What’s New in Excel 2007 and What's Changed  135

8 Create and Manipulate Names in VBA      143

9 Event Programming 155

10 UserForms--An Introduction       177

11 Creating Charts    197

12 Data Mining with Advanced Filter          249

13 Using VBA to Create Pivot Tables         281

14 Excel Power         337

15 Data Visualizations and Conditional Formatting  373

16 Reading from and Writing to the Web              393

17 XML in Excel 2007 413

18 Automating Word  421

19 Arrays       441

20 Text File Processing    449

21 Using Access as a Back End to Enhance Multi-User Access to Data   461

22 Creating Classes, Records, and Collections       477

23 Advanced UserForm Techniques  493

24 Windows Application Programming Interface (API)       517

25 Handling Errors     529

26 Customizing the Ribbon to Run Macros   543

27 Creating Add-Ins  569

Index  577

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.8.2007
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 230 mm
Gewicht 982 g
Themenwelt Informatik Office Programme Excel
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge
ISBN-10 0-7897-3682-9 / 0789736829
ISBN-13 978-0-7897-3682-6 / 9780789736826
Zustand Neuware
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