Vba (visual basic for applications) is a version of visual basic used for programming microsoft office and other applications. It is part of office and more than 200 third-party software products, including autocad, coreldraw, and others. It allows developers to build customized applications that go far beyond what is possible with simple macros. This book covers version 6. 3 of vba and can be used with office xp or office 2000. · introductionxxi chapter1: manipulating strings. · chapter2: working with numbers. · chapter3: working with dates and times. · chapter4: using vba to automate other applications. · chapter5: creating your own objects with vb class modules. · chapter6: advanced class module techniques. · chapter7: searching and sorting in vba. · chapter8: creating dynamic data structures using class modules. · chapter9: retrieving and setting system information. · chapter10: managing windows registry data. · chapter11: the windows networking api. · chapter12: working with disks and file. · chapter13: adding multimedia to your applications. · chapter14: using the scripting runtime library objects. · chapter15: writing add-ins for the visual basic ide.
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