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Paperback Teach Yourself Microsoft Excel 2000 Programming in 21 Days Book

ISBN: 0672315432

ISBN13: 9780672315435

Teach Yourself Microsoft Excel 2000 Programming in 21 Days

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Excel 2000 Programming in 21 Days gives you the skills you need to get up and running efficiently. With this complete tutorial, youll master the basics and move on to the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Best of many choices

I tried two other books and one on-line source before I found "Sams Teach Yourself Excel 2000 Programming in 21 Days." I wish it had been the first resource I had found. One book I tried, ostensibly labeled "for beginners" was in fact better suited for an intermediate. The other book gave examples of some neat things you can do in VBA, but gave no background or mechanics, i.e. the rationale and assumptions behind visual basic code and procedures. The Sams book gives you the "meat," from the ground up - not just a bunch of code to copy into the VBE. The learner is given the much needed what, when, where, and why behind VBA. My only criticism of the book is the title. The book is LARGE. You could complete it in 21 days if you worked through it 12 hours a day for 21 days (not including any review time). The title also seems rather "cheesy" for a tome worthy of a university classroom.

Great Buy!

This was a very good book. The book contained excellent explanations for the code examples. There are lots of useful code examples, which are downloadable through the internet. The code examples are 99% error free. The book is pretty cheap considering the size, over a thousand pages. It took me 10 weeks to complete it. More than half of the information provided is useful for all the other implementations of VBA, such as Access, Word, etc. You will really be teaching yourself a great deal though not in 21 days, but more like in 70 days.

An excellent book for someone NEW to programming

This book explains Excel VBA in a way very easy to understand.However if someone has a programming experience, the book could be boring. The index is excellent and is a very good reference.Although designed for beginers it goes to more advanced subjects.Ideally this book should be read first, followed by a more practical book like Walkenbach's Excel 2002 Power Programming with VBA- which by the way is much more pleasant to read.The title is misleading, it should better be named "Learn Excel Programming in 41 Long Days".

Great for the VB-ginner

Truthfully, I am not yet through the entire book yet. But this is a very well written book for someone that has a desire to learn VBA programming with Excel, or to eventually move into VB. Examples build on prior chapters to drive the message home. Every concept is explained two or three times making it slow to read, but thorough. Each chapter includes a summary, questions and exercises. Do your homework and you'll be getting that raise you deserve! And don't be discouraged that this book doesn't come with a CD. You'll need the practice typing code. However, if you already know what VB is and can make your way around the Editor, I suggest Reed Jacobson's Excel 2000 VBA Fundamentals. I bought that book at the same time and it is on the shelf waiting for me to catch up. I think it will be a great reference for real world examples later on.
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