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Introduction to Excel Programming

Cheng-Few Lee, John Lee, Jow-Ran Chang and Tzu Tai
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Cheng-Few Lee: Rutgers University, Department of Finance
John Lee: Center for PBBEF Research
Jow-Ran Chang: National Tsing Hua University, Department of Quantitative Finance
Tzu Tai: Mezocliq, LLC

Chapter Chapter 22 in Essentials of Excel, Excel VBA, SAS and Minitab for Statistical and Financial Analyses, 2016, pp 701-720 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A lot of the work done by an Excel user is repetitive and time consuming. Fortunately for an Excel user, Excel offers a powerful and professional programming language and powerful and professional programming environment to automate a big portion of their work. This book has illustrated some of the things that can be accomplished by Excel’s programming language called Visual Basic for Applications or more commonly known as VBA.

Keywords: Macro recorder; Visual basic editor; Message box; Subprocedure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-38867-0_22

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