Excel 2000 VBA Programmer's Reference by Brian Johnson, John Green, Felipe Martins, Stephen Bullen

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  • Pub. Date: April 1999
  • 700pp
  • Sales Rank: 519,127
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    • Pub. Date: April 1999
    • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 700pp
    • Sales Rank: 519,127

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    This programmer's guide describes the Excel 2000 object model and the Excel VBE object model, introduces VBA programming, and offers instructions on automating tasks, customizing command bars, integrating add-ins, and using API call. The authors are programmers and consultants. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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    Biography

    John Green lives in Australia and runs his own company, Execuplan Consulting. He has written for various computing publications and was a contributing editor on Australian PC World Magazine. He also has a history of running seminars and creating Excel training ideos.

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    Excel 2000 VBA Programmer's Referenceby Anonymous

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    October 12, 2005: This book is excelent if you plan to mostly use Vba in Excel. It is not easy to find what you are looking for in the appendix though. The book is best suited to thoughs who need to automate tasks quickly and don't won't to now the 1000 different ways you can format a cell.