Language: English
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Publisher: Peter Bradley
Published: Jun 30, 2019
Description:
While you can manipulate Excel to a fair degree through the use of formulas alone, there are always going to be tasks that require you to move and sort data in ways that are limited through the use of this knowledge alone. In these situations, it will generally be much more efficient time-wise to just create a program that can automate the task you are attempting. If you like the sound of this but don't know what steps to take to make it a reality, then Excel VBA: A Step-By-Step Tutorial For Beginners To Learn Excel VBA Programming From Scratch is the book you have been waiting for.
In order to ensure you have all the tools you need at your disposal, this book will discuss everything you need to know about VBA, starting with the basics including accessing this feature in modern spreadsheets. Next, you will learn how to make the most of macros by using existing Excel data. You will then learn about the many ways both variables as well as If/Then statements can be used to...