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Learning VBA
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Chapter 1 Becoming an Excel Programmer
- Why Program?
- Record and Read Code
- Change Recorded Code
- Fix Misteakes
- Start and Stop
- View Results
- Where's My Code?
- Macros and Security
- Write Bug-Free Code
- Navigate Samples and Help
- What You've Learned
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Chapter 2 Knowing the Basics
- Parts of a Program
- Classes and Modules
- Procedures
- Variables
- Conditional Statements
- Loops
- Expressions
- Exceptions
- What You've Learned
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Chapter 3 Tasks in Visual Basic
- Types of Tasks
- Interact with Users
- Do Math
- Work with Text
- Get Dates and Times
- Read and Write Files
- Check Results
- Find Truth
- Compare Bits
- Run Other Applications
- Control the Compiler
- Not Covered Here
- What You've Learned
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Chapter 4 Using Excel Objects
- Objects and Their Members
- Get Excel Objects
- Get Objects from Collections
- About Me and the Active Object
- Find the Right Object
- Common Members
- Respond to Events in Excel
- The Global Object
- The WorksheetFunction Object
- What You've Learned
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Chapter 5 Creating Your Own Objects
- Modules Versus Classes
- Add Methods
- Create Properties
- Define Enumerations
- Raise Events
- Collect Objects
- Expose Objects
- Destroy Objects
- Things You Can't Do
- What You've Learned
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Chapter 6 Writing Code for Use by Others
- Types of Applications
- The Development Process
- Determine Requirements
- Design
- Implement and Test
- Integrate
- Test Platforms
- Document
- Deploy
- What You've Learned
- Resources
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Excel Objects
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Chapter 7 Controlling Excel
- Perform Tasks
- Control Excel Options
- Get References
- Application Members
- AutoCorrect Members
- AutoRecover Members
- ErrorChecking Members
- SpellingOptions Members
- Window and Windows Members
- Pane and Panes Members
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Chapter 8 Opening, Saving, and Sharing Workbooks
- Add, Open, Save, and Close
- Share Workbooks
- Program with Shared Workbooks
- Program with Shared Workspaces
- Respond to Actions
- Workbook and Workbooks Members
- RecentFile and RecentFiles Members
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Chapter 9 Working with Worksheets and Ranges
- Work with Worksheet Objects
- Worksheets and Worksheet Members
- Sheets Members
- Work with Outlines
- Outline Members
- Work with Ranges
- Range Members
- Work with Scenario Objects
- Scenario and Scenarios Members
- Resources
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Chapter 10 Linking and Embedding
- Add Comments
- Use Hyperlinks
- Link and Embed Objects
- Speak
- Comment and Comments Members
- Hyperlink and Hyperlinks Members
- OleObject and OleObjects Members
- OLEFormat Members
- Speech Members
- UsedObjects Members
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Chapter 11 Printing and Publishing
- Print and Preview
- Control Paging
- Change Printer Settings
- Filter Ranges
- Save and Display Views
- Publish to the Web
- AutoFilter Members
- Filter and Filters Members
- CustomView and CustomViews Members
- HPageBreak, HPageBreaks, VPageBreak, VPageBreaks Members
- PageSetup Members
- Graphic Members
- PublishObject and PublishObjects Members
- WebOptions and DefaultWebOptions Members
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Chapter 12 Loading and Manipulating Data
- Working with QueryTable Objects
- QueryTable and QueryTables Members
- Working with Parameter Objects
- Parameter Members
- Working with ADO and DAO
- ADO Objects and Members
- DAO Objects and Members
- DAO.Database and DAO.Databases Members
- DAO.Document and DAO.Documents Members
- DAO.QueryDef and DAO.QueryDefs Members
- DAO.Recordset and DAO.Recordsets Members
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Chapter 13 Analyzing Data with Pivot Tables
- Quick Guide to Pivot Tables
- Program Pivot Tables
- PivotTable and PivotTables Members
- PivotCache and PivotCaches Members
- PivotField and PivotFields Members
- CalculatedFields Members
- CalculatedItems Members
- PivotCell Members
- PivotFormula and PivotFormulas Members
- PivotItem and PivotItems Members
- PivotItemList Members
- PivotLayout Members
- CubeField and CubeFields Members
- CalculatedMember and CalculatedMembers Members
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Chapter 14 Sharing Data Using Lists
- Use Lists
- ListObject and ListObjects Members
- ListRow and ListRows Members
- ListColumn and ListColumns Members
- ListDataFormat Members
- Use the Lists Web Service
- Lists Web Service Members
- Resources
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Chapter 15 Working with XML
- Understand XML
- Save Workbooks as XML
- Use XML Maps
- Program with XML Maps
- XmlMap and XmlMaps Members
- XmlDataBinding Members
- XmlNamespace and XmlNamespaces Members
- XmlSchema and XmlSchemas Members
- Get an XML Map from a List or Range
- XPath Members
- Resources
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Chapter 16 Charting
- Navigate Chart Objects
- Create Charts Quickly
- Embed Charts
- Create More Complex Charts
- Choose Chart Type
- Create Combo Charts
- Add Titles and Labels
- Plot a Series
- Respond to Chart Events
- Chart and Charts Members
- ChartObject and ChartObjects Members
- ChartGroup and ChartGroups Members
- SeriesLines Members
- Axes and Axis Members
- DataTable Members
- Series and SeriesCollection Members
- Point and Points Members
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Chapter 17 Formatting Charts
- Format Titles and Labels
- Change Backgrounds and Fonts
- Add Trendlines
- Add Series Lines and Bars
- ChartTitle, AxisTitle, and DisplayUnitLabel Members
- DataLabel and DataLabels Members
- LeaderLines Members
- ChartArea Members
- ChartFillFormat Members
- ChartColorFormat Members
- DropLines and HiLoLines Members
- DownBars and UpBars Members
- ErrorBars Members
- Legend Members
- LegendEntry and LegendEntries Members
- LegendKey Members
- Gridlines Members
- TickLabels Members
- Trendline and Trendlines Members
- PlotArea Members
- Floor Members
- Walls Members
- Corners Members
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Chapter 18 Drawing Graphics
- Draw in Excel
- Create Diagrams
- Program with Drawing Objects
- Program Diagrams
- Shape, ShapeRange, and Shapes Members
- Adjustments Members
- CalloutFormat Members
- ColorFormat Members
- ConnectorFormat Members
- ControlFormat Members
- FillFormat Members
- FreeFormBuilder
- GroupShapes Members
- LineFormat Members
- LinkFormat Members
- PictureFormat Members
- ShadowFormat
- ShapeNode and ShapeNodes Members
- TextFrame
- TextEffectFormat
- ThreeDFormat
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Chapter 19 Adding Menus and Toolbars
- About Excel Menus
- Build a Top-Level Menu
- Create a Menu in Code
- Build Context Menus
- Build a Toolbar
- Create Toolbars in Code
- CommandBar and CommandBars Members
- CommandBarControl and CommandBarControls Members
- CommandBarButton Members
- CommandBarComboBox Members
- CommandBarPopup Members
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Chapter 20 Building Dialog Boxes
- Types of Dialogs
- Create Data-Entry Forms
- Design Your Own Forms
- Use Controls on Worksheets
- UserForm and Frame Members
- Control and Controls Members
- Font Members
- CheckBox, OptionButton, ToggleButton Members
- ComboBox Members
- CommandButton Members
- Image Members
- Label Members
- ListBox Members
- MultiPage Members
- Page Members
- ScrollBar and SpinButton Members
- TabStrip Members
- TextBox and RefEdit Members
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Chapter 21 Sending and Receiving Workbooks
- Send Mail
- Work with Mail Items
- Collect Review Comments
- Route Workbooks
- Read Mail
- MsoEnvelope Members
- MailItem Members
- RoutingSlip Members
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Extending Excel
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Chapter 22 Building Add-ins
- Types of Add-ins
- Code-Only Add-ins
- Visual Add-ins
- Set Add-in Properties
- Sign the Add-in
- Distribute the Add-in
- Work with Add-ins in Code
- AddIn and AddIns Members
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Chapter 23 Integrating DLLs and COM
- Use DLLs
- Use COM Applications
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Chapter 24 Getting Data from the Web
- Perform Web Queries
- QueryTable and QueryTables Web Query Members
- Use Web Services
- Resources
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Chapter 25 Programming Excel with .NET
- Approaches to Working with .NET
- Create .NET Components for Excel
- Use .NET Components in Excel
- Use Excel as a Component in .NET
- Create Excel Applications in .NET
- Resources
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Chapter 26 Exploring Security in Depth
- Security Layers
- Understand Windows Security
- Password-Protect and Encrypt Workbooks
- Program with Passwords and Encryption
- Workbook Password and Encryption Members
- Excel Password Security
- Protect Items in a Workbook
- Program with Protection
- Workbook Protection Members
- Worksheet Protection Members
- Chart Protection Members
- Protection Members
- AllowEditRange and AllowEditRanges Members
- UserAccess and UserAccessList Members
- Set Workbook Permissions
- Program with Permissions
- Permission and UserPermission Members
- Add Digital Signatures
- Set Macro Security
- Set ActiveX Control Security
- Distribute Security Settings
- Using the Anti-Virus API
- Common Tasks
- Resources
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Appendixes
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Appendix A Reference Tables
- Dialogs Collection Constants
- Common Programmatic IDs
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Appendix B Version Compatibility
- Summary of Version Changes
- Macintosh Compatibility
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Colophon
- Title:
- Programming Excel with VBA and .NET
- By:
- Jeff Webb, Steve Saunders
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
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- Ebook
- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- April 2006
- Ebook Release:
- June 2009
- Pages:
- 1120
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00766-9
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00766-3
- Ebook ISBN:
- 978-0-596-15951-1
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-15951-X
The animal on the cover of Programming Excel with VBA and .NET is a shoveler duck (Anas clypeata). Native to North America and much of the northern terrain of Europe and Asia, shovelers are easily distinguished from other breeds of duck by their oblong, spoon-shaped bills. Shoveler ducks are also characterized by their sexual dimorphism; the male of the species has more ostentatious coloring, with a lustrous green head, neck, and speculum, whereas the shoveler female is tinted in a more subdued palette of browns, grays, and blacks. Both genders have light-blue forewing feathers, visible only when the birds are in flight.
Shoveler ducks subsist in the open wetlands on a diet that consists largely of particles of plant and animal matter, including seeds, leaves, stems, mollusks, and insects. They feed by drawing water into their large spatulate bills, which are covered by approximately 110 teethlike projections called lamellae that filter out food for consumption.
Breeding season for shovelers typically runs from April to June. The female builds her nest on dry land, twirling her body on the ground to dig out a cup-shaped hole, which she lines with grass and feathers. She lays anywhere from 8 to 12 olive-colored eggs, which incubate for up to 25 days. During this time, the shoveler female is extremely protective of her offspring; if forced off her nest, she will frequently defecate on her eggs, a maneuver believed to discourage predation.
The cover image is from the Dover Pictorial Archive. The cover font is Adobe ITC Garamond. The text font is Linotype Birka; the heading font is Adobe Myriad Condensed; and the code font is LucasFont's TheSans Mono Condensed.
