You can quickly learn what a comment, an array, a variable, a text string, a VBA loop Statement, a With Statement, a Set Statement, a Dim Statement and the basic functions of Microsoft Word 2010 VBA from the pages of this small book.
Everyone is different. There are plenty of people who hate program languages, but they learn them, because they realize that these languages can reduce the time spent on every day, boring, repetitive task that usually take up most of a person’s day, when the tasks are completed manually. If you don’t have an interest in mastering Microsoft VBA in Microsoft Word, that’s alright. You don’t have to know the language inside out, in order to make it serve you well and reduce your daily workload. How can VBA benefit you, if you’re not a programmer? That’s the mistake that so many people make. VBA would be a more effective tool in the hands of people like administrative assistants, project managers, clerks and even customer service reps, because many of these individuals are tasked with working with far more data than most programmers.
If you want a small eBook that you can read in an hour or less, this book may be right for you, but before you decided, you should view my free, sample creations; the links can be found in my "author" profile.
Final revisions were made to this book on September 8, 2013; the revisions include correcting two break tags to put two captions, e.g., Image 1, Image 38a on different lines; a paragraph tag and its link to CSS was corrected to change black text to a consistent brown text, and TOC links were added to enable users to jump back and forth from chapters to TOC.
Everyone is different. There are plenty of people who hate program languages, but they learn them, because they realize that these languages can reduce the time spent on every day, boring, repetitive task that usually take up most of a person’s day, when the tasks are completed manually. If you don’t have an interest in mastering Microsoft VBA in Microsoft Word, that’s alright. You don’t have to know the language inside out, in order to make it serve you well and reduce your daily workload. How can VBA benefit you, if you’re not a programmer? That’s the mistake that so many people make. VBA would be a more effective tool in the hands of people like administrative assistants, project managers, clerks and even customer service reps, because many of these individuals are tasked with working with far more data than most programmers.
If you want a small eBook that you can read in an hour or less, this book may be right for you, but before you decided, you should view my free, sample creations; the links can be found in my "author" profile.
Final revisions were made to this book on September 8, 2013; the revisions include correcting two break tags to put two captions, e.g., Image 1, Image 38a on different lines; a paragraph tag and its link to CSS was corrected to change black text to a consistent brown text, and TOC links were added to enable users to jump back and forth from chapters to TOC.