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VBA Automation for Excel 2019 Cookbook

By : Mike Van Niekerk
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VBA Automation for Excel 2019 Cookbook

By: Mike Van Niekerk

Overview of this book

Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is a programming language developed by Microsoft to automate tasks in MS Office applications. This book will help you to focus on the essential aspects of your role by automating mundane tasks in Excel and other Office applications. With comprehensive coverage of VBA delivered in the form of practice problems and bite-sized recipes, this book will help you to hit the ground running. Unlike most books that assume prior programming experience, this book starts with the fundamentals and gradually progresses to solving bigger problems. You’ll start by becoming familiar with VBA so that you can start recording macros right away. With this foundation in place, you’ll advance to using the full capabilities of the language as you apply loops, functions, and custom dialog boxes to design your own automation programs. You'll also get to grips with embedded macros and other advanced tools to enhance productivity and explore topics relating to app performance and security. Throughout this VBA book, you’ll cover multiple practice projects in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint while exploring tips and best practices to hone your skills. By the end of this book, you’ll have developed the skills you need to use VBA to create your own programs that control MS Office applications.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)

Chapter 7: Working with Ranges

Ranges are used in Excel because Excel is all about cells, and the Range object is a container for cells. Without a solid understanding of ranges, working in Excel is virtually impossible. It's all about moving around on the spreadsheet, assigning values, changing properties, and using methods. Although less important in Word and PowerPoint, the principles of working with ranges are still essential.

In this chapter, we will cover the following recipes:

  • Referring to ranges
  • Using the Range object properties
  • Adding the Range object's methods
  • Making ranges work

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to work effectively with ranges in VBA.