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Super-Easy Guide to the Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Object Model

Mar01
2005
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One more tutorial for VBA beginners. It’s really great, you’d be amazed by the power of VBA and it is very easy to learn. So why wait? start programming right now

Super-Easy Guide to the Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Object Model

Summary: Learn how easy it is to use the Excel object model to customize the way you work with Excel. Lessons include creating subroutines, the basics of objects, methods, and properties, and using dialog boxes. (29 printed pages)

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