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MICROSOFT EXCEL 2003
Can anyone help. IF THE LETTER "A" IS ENTERED INTO A CELL BETWEEN (A1:A40) THEN THE NUMBER Fig"1" IS PLACE IN CELLS (B1:B40) If another "A" IS ENTERED BETWEEN (A1:A40)THEN Fig "2" IS PLACE IN CELLS (B1:B40)AND SO ON NUMBERING CELLS IN SEQUENTIAL ORDER 3,4,5. SO IF THERE ARE 5...
Tags: A1:A40, arrays, B1:B40, buzby@..., excel, feedback, formulas, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Excel, off-topic, programming, windows
Discussion threads 2007-01-19
Excel 2003 VBA - Need to open a workbook in a folder
I have two workbooks in a folder. The first open automatically and does what it should do then it calls the second workbook to open. The code appears to require a complete path in order to find the second workbook. If it were only to run on my computer
Tags: excel vba, programming, software, barbara.rittiman@..., workbook, Microsoft Excel
Discussion threads 2006-12-21
Time Fomat in Excel 2003
Hi,I'm looking for a custom format or whatever else works that would turn a four digit number into a formatted time.For example: A user types in 1030 into cell A1 for the amount of hours put into a work day and once he/she hits the Enter key
Tags: programming, K.Grass, Microsoft Excel
Discussion threads 2006-12-03
Excel 2003 WorkbookOpen
I use Excel 2003 and would like to do a few initializations when my workbook opens. In WORD I use AutoOpen macro for that purpose, but it is not available in Excel. So I followed instructions given in Help for VB, created a new Class module named Class1 (it is...
Tags: Microsoft Office, Personal.xls, Microsoft Excel, End Sub, workbook
Q&A 2006-03-28
VBA reference Excel 2003 on Excel 2000
We are writing a VBA macro on a system loaded with Office 2003 that accesses an Excel spreadsheet.When we take this macro to a machine that is running an earlier version of Excel we receive an error that states that it cannot find the Excel Object Library.Tracing the error shows...
Tags: bud.luskus@..., macro, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, programming, VBA, VBA macro
Q&A 2005-12-06
Excel 2003 downloading to AS400
I was wondering if anyone knew why you cant download from AS400 mainframe in MS Excel 2003, but you can in MS Excel 2000. On the 'Data' tab it list the options, but for some reason you cant download from AS400. Only import external data from the web...
Tags: Microsoft Office, Servers, Microsoft Excel, IBM AS/400, Client Access, addin
Discussion threads 2005-09-28

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Build a foundation in Microsoft Excel by mastering the user fundamentals
DOWNLOAD: Anatomy of an Excel Workbookhttp://techrepublic.com.com/5138-10877-5839862.htmlThis download tutorial deals with the fundamentals of Excel, but there is so much more to learn. What aspects, functions, commands, and/or features would you like to see covered in future installments of the series?Always looking for ideas, comments, and suggestionsI'll be working on a...
Tags: excel anatomy, fundamentals, hardware, Mark W. Kaelin, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Excel, scott lowe, workbook
Discussion threads 2005-08-19
Office 2003 Editions: Excel VBA Language Reference July (Windows)
Office 2003 Editions: Excel VBA Language Reference contains documentation such as programming references and technical articles, and may contain tools and sample code designed to help you customize Microsoft Office Excel 2003 and to extend Excel and integrate with other applications. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com....
Tags: Microsoft Office 2003, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
Software downloads 2007-08-28
Build Office-based apps with a Visual Studio add-in
Read this overview of Visual Studio Tools for Office VSTO, a Visual Studio 2005 add-on that promotes the building of Office-based applications. We also provide you with VSTO deployment and security strategies. Microsoft's share of the office productivity suite market is no secret as Microsoft Office dominates the...
Tags: Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp., VSTO, Microsoft Office, Tony Patton, Microsoft development tools, .NET, Middleware, .NET Newsletter, Assembly, Office Suites, Software
Technical articles 2006-02-21
10 key enhancements in Excel 2007
This information is also available as a PDF download.Given the learning hurdle that comes with an entirely revamped albeit improved user interface, Excel 2007 must offer significant enhancements to encourage you to upgrade. Herewith, my top 10.#1: Make the Ribbon work for youThe Office 2007 redesign includes some radical...
Tags: Microsoft Office, Column, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Excel 2007, Craig Stinson
Blog posts 2007-06-07
Build Office-based apps with a Visual Studio add-in
Microsoft's share of the office productivity suite market isno secret as Microsoft Office dominates the competition. For this reason, it isoften desirable to harness the power of the Office suite when developing customapplications. After all, who wants to reinvent the wheel?Previously, I have discussed how to work with individualOffice products...
Tags: Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Visual Studio, Tony Patton, VSTO
Technical articles 2006-02-21
Enhance .NET applications with Excel charts
Microsoft Excel provides a great number of crunching capabilities, as well as its powerful charting feature. Learn how to incorporate an Excel chart into your .NET application. Most development projects leave little room for change; thus, finding development shortcuts can rescue valuable time. One way to efficiently...
Tags: Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Middleware, Tony Patton, .NET, .NET Newsletter, Application, Sheet, Cell, COM, Object, Excel.Chart.ChartType Property, Excel Workbook, Range, ChartObjects, Runtime Callable Wrapper, Microsoft Support Web Site, ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Office Suites, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software
Technical articles 2005-10-04
Add a command button to your Access form without programming
Would you like to add a simple command button to a form, but don't know how to program in VBA? Mary Ann Richardson tells us how Access 2002 and 2003's Command Button wizard lets you add a simple command button to a form without programming. Would you like to...
Tags: Microsoft Access, Microsoft Office, Databases, Mary Ann Richardson, programming, Microsoft Office Suite Access Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Access 2002, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2006-04-11
Easily utilize Microsoft Word functionality in your .NET application
Developers often think they need they need to reinvent thewheel, when all they really need to do for certain tasks is make use ofexisting applications. A good example is utilizing one or more applications inthe Microsoft Office suite of products. For instance, you may want to utilizean Excel spreadsheet to...
Tags: COM, Listing B, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Word, Tony Patton, Word Document
Technical articles 2005-07-12
Easily utilize Microsoft Word functionality in your .NET application
While the Microsoft Office suite still relies on VBA and COM, it may be utilized in .NET code via .NET and COM interoperability. This allows you to create more powerful applications by integrating the many functions available in the Word products into your application. Developers often think they need...
Tags: Microsoft .NET, COM, Listing B, Microsoft Word, ActiveX/COM/COM+/DCOM, Microsoft Office, Middleware, Tony Patton, Word processors, .NET, Application servers, Microsoft development tools, System.Runtime.InteropServices namespace, MessageBox.Show method, Word Document, Mi, .NET Newsletter, Method, TechRepublic Inc., Application, Document, Caveat, Microsoft Corp., SaveAs Method, Listing D, Office Suites, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software
Technical articles 2005-07-12
Microsoft aims to topple Lotus' Domino
Exchange is not and can not be DominoExchange is no Domino.When I think of data, databases, and collaboration, Exchange can not match domino, tried field replication microsoft.. try it.. oh and security? yeah.. update exchange to do RPC over http and then require everyone in the world to run XP...
Tags: domino lotus ibm microsoft, hardware, IBM Corp., IBM Lotus Domino, Microsoft Corp., TG2, workplace
Discussion threads 2006-01-17
MSDN Webcast: Advanced .NET Programming for Grid Computing (Level 200)
This webcast discusses practical applications and best practices for implementing grid-enabled software. Using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and the Digipede Network, it shows how to take existing applications that run on single machines and adapt them to run on a grid - a network of many Windows servers or desktops...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Grid Computing, Microsoft Corp., Programming, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Development Tools, .Net, Microsoft Office, Operating Systems, Software, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Office Suites
Webcasts
Visual Studio Tools for Office - Nuts and Bolts (Part Two)-Level 200
For years now, Visual Basic for Applications VBA has provided a rich environment for customizing and integrating the Microsoft Office applications. The Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office System (affectionately, and more tersely, referred to as VSTO), version 2003, offers developers significant advances in terms of IDE productivity,...
Tags: Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft VBA, Microsoft Corp., Tool, Microsoft Development Tools, Programming Languages, Microsoft Office, Scripting Languages, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Office Suites, Software, Web Development
Webcasts
Can Microsoft win over enough developers to change the paradigm?
RE: Can Microsoft win over enough developers to change the paradigm?Wow, Microsoft is hiring lots of briliant people, so it will lead the inovationHey guy, you forget the rest of us, the millions of programmers out there, all around the planet.You know, some of us are creative too.And some are...
Tags: Development tools, Programming languages, .NET, Microsoft development tools, Scripting languages, programming, Microsoft Corp., Borland Delphi, Microsoft Win, Microsoft .NET, developer
Discussion threads 2008-05-13
Train users to follow best practices when writing VBA code
If you train users to do a little coding on their own, they may not hit you up with as many development requests. I think that teaching users Visual Basic for Applications VBA is a good place to start because it's easy to learn. VBA lets you automate tasks and...
Tags: Solution, Procedure, Data, Statement, Variable, Code, Microsoft VBA, Best Practice, Value, Error, Figure E, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Susan Harkins
Blog posts 2008-02-01
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