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Excel 2002 VBA: Programmers Reference |
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Rating:  Summary: Wrox, please hire an indexing expert!!! Review: The book would get 5 stars from me if only Wrox would spend the money on hiring an indexer for this book. It's very difficult to quickly find which pages have the information you need on most subjects and keywords.
Rating:  Summary: Wrox, please hire an indexing expert!!! Review: The book would get 5 stars from me if only Wrox would spend the money on hiring an indexer for this book. It's very difficult to quickly find which pages have the information you need on most subjects and keywords.
Rating:  Summary: Advanced Review: The reader of this book must have programming knowledge and be a proficient Excel user. This was not written for absolute beginners. The book is best where it covers advanced feature's such as Add ins, programming the VBE, Windows API,Class Modules and writing international applications. However If you buy this book I would recommend WalkenBach's "Excel Power Programming..." which offers a better coverage of Userforms, Charts, Toolbars and Menu's. The book is very lean althogh it is about 1000 pages, it does not offer plenty of examples but the code that is given is very useful. Although could not grasp the chapter's about com add ins and programming the Smarttags I would classify this book as one written in a very clear and approachable way.
Rating:  Summary: As good as it gets Review: Truly excellent. Starts from ABC and goes all the way down to Z with a very pleasant and intelligent presentation. One of the best books on programming I have ever come across. A must. FDV
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