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Microsoft > Visual Basic for Applications Tutorials
Before you can learn how to develop applications with Visual Basic .NET, you need to become familiar with the .NET Framework, Visual Studio .NET, and the Microsoft Development Environment. So that's what you'll be introduced to in this chapter. Along the way, you'll learn some basic concepts and some basic skills for working with the Development Environment.Source code included.
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This tutorial has been designed for beginning to intermediate users of Excel. If you have not used pivot tables before, you are about to discover one of the most powerful data analysis tools of Excel. If you already know how to use pivot tables, this tutorial will introduce you to some of the more advanced techniques for getting the best out of pivot tables.
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This tutorial is very rudimentary as it covers the basics about these controls, but is very useful if you are new to VB and want to add some file navigation.
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This explains what a linked list is, why you should use them, and how to implement one.
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How to write VBA code that not only does its job well, but is also efficient, readable, maintainable and stands the test of time.
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