Microsoft Excel 2016 Programming Pocket Primer (Mercury)
Wednesday, 01 June 2016

As part of the Pocket Primer series, this short book was designed for someone who needs to master Excel programming fundamentals without spending too much time. It will show you only the things you need to know to feel at home with VBA. What you learn in this book on Excel programming will also apply to, say, Access programming. 

<ASIN: 1942270828>

The book is divided into nine chapters that progressively introduce you to programming Microsoft Excel 2016.

• Includes a companion disc with all of the “Hands-On” files needed to complete the chapter projects and all the images from the text

• Introduces you to programming Microsoft Excel 2016 

Author: Julitta Korol
Publisher: Mercury Learning
Date: April 18, 2016
Pages: 260
ISBN: 978-1942270829
Print:  1942270828
Category: Applications

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