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This book was designed for someone like you who needs to master Excel programming fundamentals without spending too much time. All you need is a short book to get you started. It will show you only the things you need to know to feel at home with VBA. What you learn in this book on Excel programming will also apply to, say, Access programming. The book is divided into nine chapters that progressively introduce you to programming Microsoft Excel 2019.
Features:
Includes a companion disc with all of the "Hands-On" files needed to complete the chapter projects and all the images from the textIntroduces you to programming Microsoft Excel 2019
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Produktbeschreibung
This book was designed for someone like you who needs to master Excel programming fundamentals without spending too much time. All you need is a short book to get you started. It will show you only the things you need to know to feel at home with VBA. What you learn in this book on Excel programming will also apply to, say, Access programming. The book is divided into nine chapters that progressively introduce you to programming Microsoft Excel 2019.

Features:

Includes a companion disc with all of the "Hands-On" files needed to complete the chapter projects and all the images from the textIntroduces you to programming Microsoft Excel 2019
Autorenporträt
Korol Julitta: Since 1993, Julitta Korol has published two dozen computer books on using and programming Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access. She has completed professional certifications by Microsoft Corporation and the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA).
Rezensionen
"Enhanced with the inclusion of a disc featuring all the 'hands-on' project files and images from the texts (including 4-color images), Microsoft Excel 2019 Programming Pocket Primer is unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and academic library Computer Software instructional reference collections in general, and Microsoft Excel 2019 supplemental studies lists in particular."