Visual Basic Applications for Office 2000 Unleashed

Visual Basic Applications for Office 2000 Unleashed

by PaulMcFedries (Author)

Synopsis

With the release of Office 2000, Microsoft has finally achieved its goal. Now all Office products--Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint, have a VBA development environment at their core. VBA plays a huge role in Microsoft's future plans. Anyone interested in truly unleashing the power of the Office applications will need to learn the VBA language. With Visual Basic Applications for Office 2000 Unleashed, you'll be able to create useful procedures that enable your applications to perform like they never have before. Topics covered include OLE and ActiveX Objects; Building VBA Expressions; Working with Objects; Class Modules; VBA and Database Programming; Creating Custom Menus and Toolbars; Debugging VBA Procedures; and Programming the Windows API.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1114
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sams
Published: 16 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 067231567X
ISBN 13: 9780672315671
Book Overview: With the release of Office 2000, Microsoft has finally achieved its goal. Now all Office products--Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint, have a VBA development environment at their core. VBA plays a huge role in Microsoft's future plans. Anyone interested in truly unleashing the power of the Office applications will need to learn the VBA language. With Visual Basic Applications for Office 2000 Unleashed, you'll be able to create useful procedures that enable your applications to perform like they never have before. Topics covered include OLE and ActiveX Objects; Building VBA Expressions; Working with Objects; Class Modules; VBA and Database Programming; Creating Custom Menus and Toolbars; Debugging VBA Procedures; and Programming the Windows API.

Author Bio

Paul McFedries is a computer consultant, programmer, and freelance writer. He has worked with computers since 1975 and has a degree in mathematics. He is the author or co-author of more than two dozen computer books that have sold more than one million copies worldwide.