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Hansen 210 $aSan Francisco $cSYBEX$d2004 215 $a1 online resource (606 p.) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a0-7821-4281-8 327 $aContents; Introduction; Part 1 Introduction to Excel Development; Chapter 1 Excel as a Development Platform; Who Develops in Excel?; What Is an Excel Application?; Why Use Excel?; Stop When You See Red; Summary; Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Environment; One Exceptional Editor; Managing Your Modules; Optimizing Your Editor; Helpful Editor Features; Understated Features of the Code Window; Object Inspection Using the Object Browser; Obtaining Help Has Never Been So Easy; Securing Your Project; Quick Code Navigation; Summary; Chapter 3 Getting Started with VBA; Thinking Like a Computer 327 $aVBA Building BlocksVariables Are the Elements You Interact With; Operators; Directing Your Program with Statements; Basic Array Usage; Objects-A Human-Friendly Way to Think of Bits and Bytes; Summary; Chapter 4 Debugging Tactics that Work; A Bug Epidemic; Debugging Weapons in the VBE; A Simple Debugging Methodology; Implementing Simple Error Handling; Summary; Part 2 Mastering the Excel Object Model; Chapter 5 Exploring the Application Object; A Bird's-Eye View of the Application Object; Display-Oriented Features You Have to Know; Display-Oriented Features That Are Nice to know 327 $aConvenient Excel Object PropertiesCommon File Operations Simplified; Inspecting Your Operating Environment; Two Useful Bonus Members; Summary; Chapter 6 Working with the Workbook Object; Walk before You Run: Opening and Closing Workbooks; Is That Workbook Open?; Untangle Links Programmatically (Part I); Plain Vanilla Workbook Properties; Respond to User Actions with Events; Summary; Chapter 7 Winning with Worksheets; Setting the Stage; Validating Your Worksheets before Using Them; Now You See It, Now You Don't; Lock Up Your Valuables; Managing Workbook Worksheets 327 $aExpounding on Worksheet EventsSummary; Chapter 8 The Most Important Object; Referring to Ranges; Finding My Way; Input Easy; Output Easier; Summary; Chapter 9 Practical Range Operations; Data Mobility with Cut, Copy, and Paste; Find What You Are Seeking; Don't Like It? Change It with Replace; Would You Like Special Sauce with That?; CurrentRegion: A Useful Shortcut; Sorting Lists Simplified; Summary; Chapter 10 Exploring Other Excel Objects; Make a Good First Impression; Chart Manipulation; Summary; Part 3 Advanced Excel Programming Techniques; Chapter 11 Developing Class Modules 327 $aClass Modules Are for Creating ObjectsA Linguistic Foundation; What's the Big Deal? Why Use Objects?; Creating a Simple Object; Using Your Object; A Better, Smarter Object; An Object Showdown; Collecting Your Objects; Implementing More Accurate Properties; Summary; Chapter 12 Adding User Personalization to Your Application; The Need for Persistence; Class Semi-Specification; Planning the Plumbing; Security Considerations; The Setting Class; Collect Those Setting Objects with Settings; Pseudo? 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