Microsoft 365 Excel VBA Programming (For Dummies)
Monday, 10 March 2025

This book has been fully updated for the latest version of Office 365,  and covers coding basics and syntax for writing simple or complex macros that can automate routine Excel tasks. Dick Kusleika shows how to automate data management, user forms, and pivot tables. The book also teaches how to control the security settings for macros and save macros to use across files and apps. Plus updated coverage of Copilot AI integration.

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Author: Dick Kusleika
Publisher: For Dummies
Date: February 2025
Pages: 448
ISBN: 978-1394292394
Print: 1394292392
Kindle: B0DS53T3SM
Audience: Office VBA developers
Level: Introductory/Intermediate

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Topics include:

  • Create simple macros
  • Use the Visual Basic Editor
  • Troubleshoot errors
  • Explore AI-assisted VBA coding
  • Discover helpful code examples
  • Work with User Forms
  • Create Excel Add-Ins
  • Find extra resources and tips

 

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