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Excel Programming: Your visual blueprint for creating interactive spreadsheets

Excel Programming: Your visual blueprint for creating interactive spreadsheets

Excel Programming: Your visual blueprint for creating interactive spreadsheets
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Excel Programming: Your visual blueprint for creating interactive spreadsheets Paperback - 2005 - 2nd Edition

by Simon, Jinjer

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Excel(r) Programming 2nd Edition

Welcome to the only guidebook series that takes a visual approach to professional-level computer topics. Open the book and you'll discover step-by-step screen shots that demonstrate over 120 key Excel programming techniques, including:
* Creating and launching keyboard shortcuts
* Setting macro security
* Assigning a digital signature
* Developing a function with VBA
* Displaying a built-in dialog box
* Converting a list into an array
* Using the msgbox function
* Processing a runtime error
* Saving a workbook in a specified format
* Finding the intersection of two ranges

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Using macros enables you to repeat tasks much more efficiently than tediously performing each step over and over.

About the author

Jinjer Simon has been actively involved in the computer industry for the past 18 years. Her involvement includes programming, providing software technical support, training end-users, developing written and online user documentation, creating software tutorials, and developing Web sites. She is the author of several computer books, including Excel Programming: Your visual blueprint for creating interactive spreadsheets, and Windows CE 2 For Dummies.
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