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Microsoft Office 97 Developer's Edition resource library |
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Autor : Solomon, et al
Editorial : Microsoft Press ISBN : 1-57231-606-3 Formato : 19 x 24 cm Páginas : 1797 (3 vols.) Peso (Kg.) : 4,5 Observaciones : Incluye 1 CD-ROM Precio (US$) : 128.22 |
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3 volumes of development strategies for the world's most popular office suite
Each volume shows readers how to employ the individual object models of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access -plus the powerful, built-in Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications programming language that makes them all work together. Some topics common to all 3 volumes are : working in VBA environment, designing easy-to-use interfaces, creating applications that look and feel like Windows-based products, automating tasks, using ActiveX, integrating intranets and the Internet. Volumes include :
RESUMEN DEL CONTENIDO
| MICROSOFT OFFICE 97 DEVELOPER'S HANDBOOK | |
| Part 1. A manager's guide to developing applications with Office | |
| 1. Do real developers use Office-based development tools? - 5 | 2. Reengineering the process - 21 |
| 3. Designing good GUIs - 33 | 4. Documentation, training, and support (or, are we happy yet?) - 63 |
| 5. Roll out the barrel - 77 | |
| Part 2. Office-based development technologies | |
| 6. Visual Basic for your business applications - 95 | 7. Integrating Office components with automation - 157 |
| 8. Data at your desktop - 193 | 9. The intranet in your office - 221 |
| 10. The Win32 API: not just for C programmers - 249 | |
| Part 3. Developing Office-based business applications | |
| 11. Turning Office products into custom business applications - 299 | 12. Developing applications with Excel - 351 |
| 13. Developing applications with Word - 403 | 14. Developing applications with PowerPoint - 453 |
| 15. Developing applications with Access - 479 | Appendix A. Resources - 527 |
| Appendix B. A VBA primer - 531 | Glossary - 545 |
| Index - 555 | |
| MICROSOFT EXCEL 97 DEVELOPER'S HANDBOOK | |
| Part 1. Introduction to Excel objects and VBA | |
| 1. Excel objects - 3 | 2. Visual Basic for Applications - 39 |
| 3. Sample application 1: West Coast Airways - 137 | |
| Part 2. Developing information systems and designing custom interfaces | |
| 4. Building information systems with pivottables and charts - 159 | 5. Custom interface design - 229 |
| 6. Sample application 2: Wellington Cycle Works - 319 | |
| Part 3. Database access, messaging, and built-in Excel features | |
| 7. Database access and messaging - 339 | 8. Taking full advantage of Microsoft Excel's built-in Excel features - 411 |
| 9. Sample application 3: Setagaya Cycle - 459 | |
| Part 4. Integrating with other applications, the Web, and other topics | |
| 10. Integrating other applications into Excel VBA solutions - 479 | 11. Excel and the Web - 541 |
| 12. Sample application 4: Pacific Industries - 575 | 13. Distributing applications and enhancing performance - 587 |
| Index - 603 | |
| MICROSOFT ACCESS 97 DEVELOPER'S HANDBOOK | |
| Part 1. The VBA programming environment | |
| 1. The ABCs of VBA - 3 | 2. Creating solutions using custom procedures - 59 |
| 3. Error handling and debugging - 85 | 4. The file backup application - 117 |
| Part 2. Creating professional applications | |
| 5. User interface and application design - 133 | 6. Enhancing your applications - 169 |
| 7. Coding with forms and reports - 189 | 8. Solutions with forms - 269 |
| Part 3. Working with data | |
| 9. Data Access Objects (DAO) - 293 | 10. Accessing data using DAO - 353 |
| 11. Creating multiuser solutions - 403 | 12. Implementing security - 415 |
| 13. Transaction processing and secure solutions - 449 | |
| Part 4. Using ActiveX and the Internet | |
| 14. Using ActiveX with Microsoft Access - 471 | 15. Accessing the World Wide Web - 495 |
| Part 5. Appendixes | |
| A. Using Dynamic-Link Libraries (DLLs) - 541 | B. Creating Windows help files - 563 |
| Index - 571 | |