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Does a book like this exist?
I have a book that lists all the objects, properties, and methods for Word.
Does a book like this exist for Excel? (preferably xl2000) Ed |
Does a book like this exist?
Hi Ed
http://www.wrox.com/books/0764543717.shtml This book have the entire Excel Object Model in it -- Regards Ron de Bruin (Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2002 SP-2) www.rondebruin.nl "Ed" wrote in message ... I have a book that lists all the objects, properties, and methods for Word. Does a book like this exist for Excel? (preferably xl2000) Ed |
Does a book like this exist?
Thank you, Ron. That looks like exactly what I wanted.
Ed "Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ... Hi Ed http://www.wrox.com/books/0764543717.shtml This book have the entire Excel Object Model in it -- Regards Ron de Bruin (Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2002 SP-2) www.rondebruin.nl "Ed" wrote in message ... I have a book that lists all the objects, properties, and methods for Word. Does a book like this exist for Excel? (preferably xl2000) Ed |
Does a book like this exist?
Hi Ed,
I'm interested in books describing the object models for both Excel and Word. I have a few projects coming up that I expect will have a need for the automation of both Word and Excel. What is the book for Word that have? Do you find it to be a good book? Do you have any other recommendations for this subject? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Bob Holmes "Ed" wrote in message ... I have a book that lists all the objects, properties, and methods for Word. Does a book like this exist for Excel? (preferably xl2000) Ed |
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