Excel 2016 Power Programming with VBA
- Length: 768 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Wiley
- Publication Date: 2016-02-08
- ISBN-10: 1119067723
- ISBN-13: 9781119067726
Book Description
Maximize your Excel experience with VBA
"Excel 2016 Power Programming with VBA" is fully updated to cover all the latest tools and tricks of Excel 2016. Encompassing an analysis of Excel application development and a complete introduction to Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), this comprehensive book presents all of the techniques you need to develop both large and small Excel applications. Over 800 pages of tips, tricks, and best practices shed light on key topics, such as the Excel interface, file formats, enhanced interactivity with other Office applications, and improved collaboration features. In addition to the procedures, tips, and ideas that will expand your capabilities, this resource provides you with access to over 100 online example Excel workbooks and the Power Utility Pak, found on the Mr. Spreadsheet website.
Understanding how to leverage VBA to improve your Excel programming skills can enhance the quality of deliverables that you produce--and can help you take your career to the next level. Explore fully updated content that offers comprehensive coverage through over 900 pages of tips, tricks, and techniques Leverage templates and worksheets that put your new knowledge in action, and reinforce the skills introduced in the text Access online resources, including the Power Utility Pak, that supplement the content Improve your capabilities regarding Excel programming with VBA, unlocking more of your potential in the office
"Excel 2016 Power Programming with VBA" is a fundamental resource for intermediate to advanced users who want to polish their skills regarding spreadsheet applications using VBA.
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction to Excel VBA
Chapter 1: Essentials of Spreadsheet Application Development
Chapter 2: Introducing Visual Basic for Applications
Chapter 3: VBA Programming Fundamentals
Chapter 4: Working with VBA Sub Procedures
Chapter 5: Creating Function Procedures
Chapter 6: Understanding Excel’s Events
Chapter 7: VBA Programming Examples and Techniques
Part II: Advanced VBA Techniques
Chapter 8: Working with Pivot Tables
Chapter 9: Working with Charts
Chapter 10: Interacting with Other Applications
Chapter 11: Working with External Data and Files
Part III: Working with UserForms
Chapter 12: Leveraging Custom Dialog Boxes
Chapter 13: Introducing UserForms
Chapter 14: UserForm Examples
Chapter 15: Advanced UserForm Techniques
Part IV: Developing Excel Applications
Chapter 16: Creating and Using Add-Ins
Chapter 17: Working with the Ribbon
Chapter 18: Working with Shortcut Menus
Chapter 19: Providing Help for Your Applications
Chapter 20: Leveraging Class Modules
Chapter 21: Understanding Compatibility Issues
Part V: Appendix
Appendix A: VBA Statements and Function Reference
About The Author
Michael Alexander
Mike Alexander is a Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) and author of several books on advanced business analysis with Microsoft Access and Excel. He has more than 16 years’ experience consulting and developing Office solutions. Mike has been named a Microsoft MVP for his ongoing contributions to the Excel community. You can visit Mike at www.datapigtechnologies.com, where he regularly shares Excel and Access tips and techniques.
Richard Kusleika
Dick Kusleika has been named a Microsoft MVP for 12 consecutive years. He develops Access- and Excel-based solutions for clients, and has worked with Microsoft Office for more than 20 years. Dick writes a popular Excel-related blog at www.dailydoseofexcel.com.