Mastering VBA for Office 2010, 2nd Edition Front Cover

Mastering VBA for Office 2010, 2nd Edition

  • Length: 912 pages
  • Edition: 2
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2010-08-24
  • ISBN-10: 0470634006
  • ISBN-13: 9780470634004
  • Sales Rank: #146642 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

A comprehensive guide to the language used to customize Microsoft Office

Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is the language used for writing macros, automating Office applications, and creating custom applications in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access. This complete guide shows both IT professionals and novice developers how to master VBA in order to customize the entire Office suite for specific business needs.

  • Office 2010 is the leading productivity suite, and the VBA language enables customizations of all the Office programs; this complete guide gives both novice and experienced programmers the knowledge they need to make maximum use of VBA for Office
  • Supported with real-world examples in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access, this book offers clear, systematic tutorials with both intermediate and advanced content
  • Covers learning how to work with VBA; recording macros; using loops and functions; using message boxes, input boxes, and dialog boxes; creating effective code; XML-based files; ActiveX; the developer tab; content controls; add-ins; embedded macros; and security

Mastering VBA for Office 2010 prepares developers to customize all Microsoft Office 2010 applications for the unique needs of their employers.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Recording Macros and Getting Started with VBA
Chapter 1: Recording and Running Macros in the Office Applications
Chapter 2: Getting Started with the Visual Basic Editor
Chapter 3: Editing Recorded Macros
Chapter 4: Creating Code from Scratch in the Visual Basic Editor

Part 2: Learning How to Work with VBA
Chapter 5: Understanding the Essentials of VBA Syntax
Chapter 6: Working with Variables, Constants, and Enumerations
Chapter 7: Using Array Variables
Chapter 8: Finding the Objects, Methods, and Properties You Need

Part 3: Making Decisions and Using Loops and Functions
Chapter 9: Using Built-in Functions
Chapter 10: Creating Your Own Functions
Chapter 11: Making Decisions in Your Code
Chapter 12: Using Loops to Repeat Actions

Part 4: Using Message Boxes, Input Boxes, and Dialog Boxes
Chapter 13: Getting User Input with Message Boxes and Input Boxes
Chapter 14: Creating Simple Custom Dialog Boxes
Chapter 15: Creating Complex Dialog Boxes

Part 5: Creating Effective Code
Chapter 16: Building Modular Code and Using Classes
Chapter 17: Debugging Your Code and Handling Errors
Chapter 18: Building Well-Behaved Code
Chapter 19: Securing Your Code with VBA’s Security Features

Part 6: Programming the Office Applications
Chapter 20: Understanding the Word Object Model and Key Objects
Chapter 21: Working with Widely Used Objects in Word
Chapter 22: Understanding the Excel Object Model and Key Objects
Chapter 23: Working with Widely Used Objects in Excel
Chapter 24: Understanding the PowerPoint Object Model and Key Objects
Chapter 25: Working with Shapes and Running Slide Shows
Chapter 26: Understanding the Outlook Object Model and Key Objects
Chapter 27: Working with Events in Outlook
Chapter 28: Understanding the Access Object Model and Key Objects
Chapter 29: Manipulating the Data in an Access Database via VBA
Chapter 30: Accessing One Application from Another Application
Chapter 31: Programming the Office 2010 Ribbon

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