Produktbild: Writing Word Macros

Writing Word Macros Learning to Program the Word Object Model Using VBA. Covers Word 97/2000

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.11.1999

Verlag

O'Reilly Media

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

23,3/17,8/2,5 cm

Gewicht

658 g

Auflage

2nd Revised edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-56592-725-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.11.1999

Verlag

O'Reilly Media

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

23,3/17,8/2,5 cm

Gewicht

658 g

Auflage

2nd Revised edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-56592-725-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Writing Word Macros
  • Dedication; Preface; A Title Change and Word 2000 Compliance; The Book's Audience; Organization of This Book; The Book's Sample Code; Conventions in This Book; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Preliminaries; 2.1 What Is a Programming Language?; 2.2 Programming Style; The VBA Environment; Chapter 3: The Visual Basic Editor, Part I; 3.1 The Project Window; 3.2 The Properties Window; 3.3 The Code Window; 3.4 The Immediate Window; 3.5 Arranging Windows; 3.6 Document Events; Chapter 4: The Visual Basic Editor, Part II; 4.1 Navigating the IDE; 4.2 Getting Help; 4.3 Creating a Procedure; 4.4 Run Mode, Design Mode, and Break Mode; 4.5 Errors; 4.6 Debugging; 4.7 Macros; The VBA Programming Language; Chapter 5: Variables, Data Types, and Constants; 5.1 Comments; 5.2 Line Continuation; 5.3 Constants; 5.4 Variables and Data Types; 5.5 VBA Operators; Chapter 6: Functions and Subroutines; 6.1 Calling Functions; 6.2 Calling Subroutines; 6.3 Parameters and Arguments; 6.4 Exiting a Procedure; 6.5 Public and Private Procedures; 6.6 Referencing a Project; Chapter 7: Built-in Functions and Statements; 7.1 The MsgBox Function; 7.2 The InputBox Function; 7.3 VBA String Functions; 7.4 Miscellaneous Functions and Statements; Chapter 8: Control Statements; 8.1 The If... Then Statement; 8.2 The For Loop; 8.3 The For Each Loop; 8.4 The Do Loop; 8.5 The Select Case Statement; 8.6 A Final Note on VBA; Objects and Object Models; Chapter 9: Object Models; 9.1 Objects, Properties, and Methods; 9.2 Collection Objects; 9.3 Object Model Hierarchies; 9.4 Object Model Syntax; 9.5 Object Variables; Chapter 10: The Word Object Model; 10.1 The Word Object Model: A Perspective; 10.2 Word Enums; 10.3 The VBA Object Browser; Chapter 11: The Application Object; 11.1 Properties and Methods; 11.2 The Options Object; 11.3 The Task Object; 11.4 The Template Object; 11.5 The Window Object; 11.6 The Pane Object; 11.7 The View Object; 11.8 The Zoom Object; Chapter 12: The Document Object; 12.1 Properties That Return Collections; 12.2 Spelling-Related Properties and Methods; 12.3 The Documents Collection; 12.4 Adding, Opening, and Saving Documents; 12.5 Password-Related Properties; 12.6 Protection-Related Properties and Methods; 12.7 The Name Properties; 12.8 Printing-Related Methods; 12.9 Additional Members of the Document Object; 12.10 Children of the Document Object; 12.11 Example: Printing Document Headings; 12.12 Example: Finding Used Styles; Chapter 13: The Section and HeaderFooter Objects; 13.1 Adding a New Section; 13.2 The PageSetup Object; 13.3 Properties of the Section Object; 13.4 The HeaderFooter Object; Chapter 14: The Range and Selection Objects; 14.1 Comparing the Range and Selection Objects; 14.2 Range and Selection Variables; 14.3 Creating a Range or Selection Object; 14.4 Changing a Range Object; 14.5 Range and Selection Object Properties and Methods; Chapter 15: The Find and Replace Objects; 15.1 Searching for Text; 15.2 Searching for Formatting; 15.3 The Replace Operation; 15.4 The Execute Method; 15.5 Example: Repeated Searching; Chapter 16: The Table Object; 16.1 Formatting-Related Properties and Methods; 16.2 The Cell Method; 16.3 The Columns and Rows Properties; 16.4 The ConvertToText Method; 16.5 Sorting Methods; 16.6 The Split Method; 16.7 Example: Creating Tables from Word Lists; 16.8 Example: Closing Up a Table; Chapter 17: The List Object; 17.1 List Types; 17.2 The List Object; 17.3 The ListTemplate Object and ListGalleries; 17.4 Example: Looking at Lists; Chapter 18: Shortcut Key Bindings; 18.1 Finding a Key Binding; 18.2 Creating a Key Binding; 18.3 The KeyBinding Object; Chapter 19: Built-in Dialog Objects; 19.1 The Show Method; 19.2 The Display and Execute Methods; 19.3 The DefaultTab Property; 19.4 The Type Property; 19.5 The Update Method; 19.6 Example: Printing Document Statistics; Chapter 20: Custom Dialog Boxes; 20.1 What Is a UserForm Object?; 20.2 Example: Adding a Closing to a Letter; 20.3 Example: A Fax Cover Sheet; 20.4 Example: Quick Selection; Chapter 21: Menus and Toolbars; 21.1 An Overview; 21.2 CustomizationContext; 21.3 The CommandBars Collection; 21.4 The CommandBar Object; 21.5 Command Bar Controls; Appendixes; Programming Word from Another Application; Setting a Reference to the Word Object Model; Getting a Reference to the Word Application Object; An Alternative Approach; The Shape Object; The Shape and InLineShape Objects; Z-Order; Creating InLineShapes; Creating Shapes; Examples; WordArt; Getting the Installed Printers; High-Level and Low-Level Languages; BASIC; Visual Basic; C and C++; Visual C++; Pascal; FORTRAN; COBOL; Lisp; Colophon;