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Excel 2007 Power Programming with VBA (Mr. Spreadsheet's Bookshelf)
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  • This book is a single reference that’s indispensable for Excel beginners, intermediate users, power users, and would-be power users everywhere
  • Fully updated for the new release, this latest edition provides comprehensive, soup-to-nuts coverage, delivering over 900 pages of Excel tips, tricks, and techniques readers won’t find anywhere else
  • John Walkenbach, aka "Mr. Spreadsheet," is one of the world’s leading authorities on Excel
  • Thoroughly updated to cover the revamped Excel interface, new file formats, enhanced interactivity with other Office applications, and upgraded collaboration features
  • Includes a valuable CD-ROM with templates and worksheets from the book

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Customer Buzz
 "The best resource that I have found for VBA and creating scripts" 2010-02-28
By RadEngr
This is the second version of this book that I have bought. My old version had become a little too out of date. I have found this book to be invaluable any time working on a VBA script for Excel and even other application.

Customer Buzz
 "Too much for me" 2010-02-08
By K. Huffman (Birmingham, AL)
I bought this book along with Excel Macros 2007 Made Easy, hoping it would be the logical next step up. Unfortunately, it is over my head! I was hoping to use it as a reference to look up VBA Statements and Functions and find examples of how to use them. So far, it has just pointed me to the Appendix that lists the Statement/Function along with a brief description. I really need an intermmediate book...

Customer Buzz
 "Course book rather than a reference book" 2009-12-22
By D. Zeiger
If you are new to VBA and want to learn it well, or want to understand the structure of the language and its terms, this book is excellent.
However, it is not ideal as a reference book, which you would consult from time to time for specific topics.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent Book" 2009-11-19
By Developer Guy (UK)
I'm not really a fan of Mr Walenbach in general. For example whilst reading his previous 2003 VBA book there is a smell of arrogance with his off the cuff remark of:
'Using the task pane to display help topics is new to Excel 2003.The Help information appears in a separate window.This means, of course, that using Help now requires two windows. My opinion is that the person who thought of this "new" method should be fired.'

I'm not in the habbit of condemming people for their work and personally frown upon such things. I've come across a lot worse than that idea in my travels.... Maybe the author should concentrate soley on the book content we can benefit from.

Anyway, that been said, the actual content of that book was excellent and imo well worth the cost.
This book stands side by side with the earlier version in terms of quality. I prefer the layout of this new book as well.
Its compact with good tips and gotchas. Some of the information is repeated, but I think you have to expect that tbh.

Its all easily digestable and not hard to follow.
Definitely worth a purchase if you are a serious VBA developer or need a strong reference book.


Customer Buzz
 "Great VBA book!" 2009-10-17
By Chris (Fort Mill, SC)
This is a must have book for anyone wanting to learn VBA or improve their VBA programming.


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