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Office Xp Development with Visual Basic for Applications [Paperback]

Peter G. Aitken
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Product details

  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 1 edition (6 Sep 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0130654175
  • ISBN-13: 978-0130654175
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 17.8 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,931,999 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Product Description

The Microsoft Office applications suite provides a powerful object framework and a programming language (Visual Basic for Applications) that permit the developer to create custom business solutions utilizing the capabilities of one or more Office programs. Office is a popular development tool and its power and flexibility have made it the preferred approach for many application scenarios. The current book provides beginning and intermediate level developers with the information they need about the Office object model and VBA language in order to create custom solutions.

From the Back Cover

  • Create custom business solutions with Microsoft Office XP and Office 2000!
  • Extend Word, Excel, Outlook, and other Office applications.
  • Learn all aspects of Office development, including security and distribution.
  • Leverage Office's powerful collaboration, intranet, and Web capabilities
  • For novice developers and Office power users!
  • Discover the power of Office programming
  • Applies to both Office XP and Office 2000
  • Master the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) language and development environment
  • Understand the powerful components in the Office object model
  • Build custom tools that leverage email and the Web
  • Construct four Office applications - step-by-step
  • No Microsoft Office programming experience necessary!

Developing robust custom solutions with Microsoft Office XP/2000!Microsoft Office is far more than the world's leading office productivity suite. Itspowerful capabilities are organized into hundreds of programmable components, all available to any developer who needs to create custom business solutions. Bycombining these components with the powerful Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language, you can construct powerful applications far more quickly than if you built them from scratch. These components and VBA are available in both Office XP and Office 2000, which means you can use them whether or not you upgraded.

In this book, expert developer and consultant Peter G. Aitken shows exactly how toleverage the power of Microsoft Office in custom application development. Whetheryou're an experienced developer or a business professional with a problem that needssolving, Aitken will show you how to do it with Office — step by step.

Aitken begins by reviewing each key Office application - Word, Excel, Access,PowerPoint, Frontpage, and Outlook - and the shared components accessible to all ofthem. You'll discover powerful opportunities for extending and automating Office to increase efficiency and improve collaboration throughout your organization. Then, onestep at a time, Aitken teaches the key VBA skills you'll need to achieve your goals. Finally, this book walks you through the construction of four real-world Office applications, emphasizing the potential value of Office custom solutions in real-world business situations.


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This title offered more than I expected - logical and user-friendly along with many examples of code deployment.

Clearly aimed at the developer to be - I recommend this book highly.

The service I received from waltonbookstore@aol.com was even more impressive. I ordered the book and received within 48 hours - Great! But also a little surprise was forthcoming

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There's gotta be better books out there for VBA beginners... 23 May 2003
By Greg Laskody - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I was very disappointed in this publication. As a neophyte to VBA, I was looking for a presentation that is easy to understand, with many "hands-on" programming examples. This book does neither. The author says that the book is for beginners, but I found myself quickly lost; this book is clearly geared toward those having an intermediate level of VBA prowess, or at least some familiarity with VBA. Also, in one of the very few step-by-step programming examples Mr. Aitken does include (a program sending an e-mail to every contact listed in an Outlook address book), there were typographical errors in his code that set off my debugger!

If your looking for a VBA book that has easy-to-follow examples, save your money and buy something else. This one's a "dog with fleas" for a rookie like me.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Useful overview, makes a good reference 24 Mar 2004
By Gary Heayes - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I'm a VBA programmer working in Office 2002/XP, and this book and Steve Roman's "Writing Word Macros" are my main references. The book (Aitken's "Office XP Development") has a useful 12 page chapter on Powerpoint VBA, (very handy, since there are NO books on Powerpoint VBA development available, and very little info on the web), and also has an introduction to the Windows API (which saved my life).

Since the book covers all six Office apps, and then some, it naturally can't provide the level of detail of a single application book, but I think it's a useful addition to a VBA programmers bookshelf.

It's very readable, and explains some tricky concepts well. On the whole, I think it's a great alternative to buying six separate books to cover the Office suite.

7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Disappointed! 9 Jun 2003
By A.Reader1 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I bought this book (along with the Microsoft Office Xp Developer's Guide by MS Press) hoping to learn about Office Xp development. What a disappointment! Fully one-third of this book (chapters 12-21) covers very elementary VBA syntax like datatypes, loops, writing procedures, error handling etc. Lord knows there are more than enough books with those topics. This VBA material should have been put on a CD or a website to download for free.

I was looking for a book that assumes VBA knowledge and uses that as a starting point to thoroughly cover Office Xp development. My area of interest, Word development, occupies just 1 chapter consisting of 30 pages. To be a little fair, some of preliminary chapters were useful for setting the scene. Looks like I'm going to have to piece things together from the MSDN website along with web searches and the MS support/KB articles - AGAIN.

Other books that sound like they could be good for Word development: 1. Word 2000 Developer's Handbook by Guy Hart-Davis; 2. Learn Word 2000 VBA Document Automation by Scott Driza; 3. Writing Word Macros by Steven Roman. update to this review: I've used book 3 and it is quite good.
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