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Dear Reader,
Thank you for choosing Mastering VBA for Microsoft Office 2013. This book is part of a family of premium-quality Sybex books, all of which are written by outstanding authors who combine practical experience with a gift for teaching.
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Leroy Fincham.
Acknowledgments
I'd like to thank all the good people at Sybex who contributed to this book. Mariann Barsolo's encouragement made this book possible in the first place, and Pete Gaughan provided thoughtful guidance while launching the project. I am also indebted to development editor David Clark, whose valuable suggestions contributed to this book's tone and organization. Technical editor Russ Mullen carefully checked the book for accuracy and ensured that all the code examples work without any errors. Finally, thanks to Eric Charbonneau, production editor, the book went smoothly through its final stagesauthor review, design, and assembly. My gratitude also goes to copyeditor Judy Flynn, who, via a very close read, polished this book in many ways; she is truly an exceptional copy editor. Candace Cunningham is also great at her job, and she flagged important issues during her proofreading.
About the Author
Mastering VBA for Microsoft Office 2013 is Richard Mansfield's 45th book. His recent titles include CSS Web Design for Dummies (Wiley), Office Application Development All-in-One Desk Reference for Dummies (Wiley), How to Do Everything with Second Life (McGraw-Hill), and Programming: A Beginner's Guide (McGraw-Hill). Overall, his books have sold more than 500,000 copies worldwide and have been translated into 12 languages.
Introduction
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is a powerful tool that enables you to automate tasks in Microsoft Office applications.
Automating can save you and your colleagues considerable time and effort. Getting more work done in less time is usually good for your self-esteem, and it can do wonderful things for your job security and your career.
Where to Get This Book's Example Code
Throughout this book you'll find many code (programming) examples. Rather than type in the code, you'll save yourself time (and typo-debugging headaches) if you just copy the code from this book's web page, then paste it into the Visual Basic Editor. You can find all the code from this bookaccurate, fully tested, and bug-freeat this book's web page:
www.sybex.com/go/masteringvbaoffice2013
If You Have Questions
I'm happy to hear from readers, so if you have any difficulty while using this book, write me at .
I'll try to respond the same day. We've all been beginners at some point, so don't feel your question is silly. If you're embarrassed, sign your email
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