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Introduction to VBA for Excel

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For introductory courses in Engineering and Computer Science . Teach your students to program and design user interfaces using Excel 2007. Introduction to VBA for Excel is an introductory text that is designed to instruct engineering and science students on how to develop programs using VBA within the Microsoft Excel environment. It is written for students at all levels and does not assume any previous programming experience.

224 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2009

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March 19, 2017
Got as much as i needed out of this book. I like the first half of the book as it goes through some basic VBA coding, and technique. I borrowed this off a buddy studying engineering, and the back half deals strictly with solving Engineering equations i have not interest in. (Moved through these sections pretty quickly). Overall, if you are looking to begin VBA, its good, not great. If you want to simplify equations, and work in mathematics or engineering, it may be a good start.
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