Developing Windows Solutions with Office 2000 Components and VBA (Prentice Hall Series on Microsoft Technologies)

Developing Windows Solutions with Office 2000 Components and VBA (Prentice Hall Series on Microsoft Technologies)

by PeterG.Aitken (Author)

Synopsis

Microsoft Office continues to grow up as a productivity and development platform, so that it is now one of the most powerful such platforms on the market for business applications. It consists of hundreds of programmable objects developers can use to create powerful custom applications -- far more quickly than building them from scratch. Peter Aitken begins by reviewing Microsoft Office 2000's applications, the components developers can use, and the basics of development with Office components. Next, he shows how to master the fundamentals of VBA, the programming language that provides the glue needed to build custom Office solutions. He reviews the components associated with Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, FrontPage, and Outlook -- and the Shared Components accessible to all of them. And, finally, he walks the developer through the construction of four real-world Office applications, with an emphasis on using the power of Office on the Web and corporate intranets.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 528
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 12 May 2000

ISBN 10: 0130263052
ISBN 13: 9780130263056
Book Overview:

Microsoft Office continues to grow up as a productivity and development platform, so that it is now one of the most powerful such platforms on the market for business applications. It consists of hundreds of programmable objects developers can use to create powerful custom applications -- far more quickly than building them from scratch. Peter Aitken begins by reviewing Microsoft Office 2000's applications, the components developers can use, and the basics of development with Office components. Next, he shows how to master the fundamentals of VBA, the programming language that provides the glue needed to build custom Office solutions. He reviews the components associated with Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, FrontPage, and Outlook -- and the Shared Components accessible to all of them. And, finally, he walks the developer through the construction of four real-world Office applications, with an emphasis on using the power of Office on the Web and corporate intranets.


Author Bio

Peter G. Aitken has written more than 25 books on computer-related topics with a special focus on programming. His consulting firm delivers custom Office and Visual Basic solutions to businesses, government, and universities. He is also a contributing editor at Visual Developer magazine, where he writes a popular column on Visual Basic development.