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About the Book
The Comprehensive, Official Resource for Microsoft® Office 2000
Create custom solutions that help people work more productively from desktop to Web with this comprehensive programming reference for Microsoft Office 2000. Direct from Microsoft’s Office 2000 product teams, these six volumes deliver the authoritative technical detail you need to maximize your productivity with the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language. They include A-to-Z guides to the objects, methods, and properties available in the Office 2000 development environment; object model diagrams for each Office 2000 application and shared component; extensive cross referencing; and practical code examples.
MICROSOFT ACCESS 2000 LANGUAGE REFERENCE AND OFFICE 2000 DATA ACCESS REFERENCE
Part 1: Microsoft Access 2000 Reference
Quickly create Access databases and projects—and extend them to the Web—using forms, reports, data access pages, and modules.
Part 2: Microsoft ActiveX® Data Objects (ADO) Reference
Access any data source—from wherever it resides in the enterprise—through a common programming interface.
Part 3: Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects (Multidimensional) Reference
Use this object library to browse multidimensional schemas and develop applications for online analytical processing (OLAP).
Part 4: Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects Extensions for DDL and Security Reference
Manage tables, views, and stored procedures; set permissions; and protect code.
Part 5: Microsoft Jet and Replication Objects Reference
Bring Microsoft Jet database engine functionality to ADO-based applications.
Part 6: Microsoft Data Access Objects Reference
Create and manage local or remote databases using any application that supports VBA.
Part 7: Microsoft Jet SQL Reference
Query, filter, and sort data in Microsoft Access databases using the Microsoft Jet database engine’s version of Structured Query Language™ (SQL).
MICROSOFT EXCEL 2000 LANGUAGE REFERENCE
Quickly program Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and automate common tasks using workbooks, worksheets, charts, cells, and other Microsoft Excel objects. This volume describes the collections, events, functions, methods, and properties you can use to program Microsoft Excel with VBA.
MICROSOFT WORD 2000 LANGUAGE REFERENCE
Understand your design options and work more productively with VBA with detailed information about the collections, events, functions, methods, and properties available when programming Microsoft Word.
MICROSOFT POWERPOINT® 2000, OUTLOOK® 2000, AND FRONTPAGE® 2000 LANGUAGE REFERENCES
Part 1: Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Reference
Automate common tasks and extend your applications to the Web with these Microsoft PowerPoint-specific language elements.
Part 2: Microsoft Outlook 2000 Reference
Share and manage enterprise resources by building collaborative solutions with VBA or Microsoft Visual Basic® Scripting Edition (VBScript) and the Outlook 2000 object model.
Part 3: Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Reference
Manage individual HTML documents or design an entire FrontPage-based Web site with this rich set of programmable interfaces, objects, and language elements.
MICROSOFT VISUAL BASIC FOR APPLICATIONS AND SHARED LIBRARIES REFERENCES
Part 1: Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Reference
Learn how to use the basic building blocks of the VBA language within any Office 2000 application or shared component.
Part 2: Microsoft Office Reference
Bring familiar Office features and functionality—such as command bars and the Office Assistant—to new solutions, helping users get productive quickly.
Part 3: Microsoft Forms Reference
Use these language elements to easily create and modify custom forms (UserForms) in your Office application.
Part 4: Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Extensibility Reference
Customize the way your Visual Basic Editor interface looks and behaves with the VBA Extensibility object model.
Part 5: Microsoft Office Binder Reference
Store, manipulate, and control other objects, such as Microsoft Excel spreadsheets or Word documents, within the Office Binder object.
Part 6: Microsoft Graph Reference
Employ this object model to manage the graphs and charts you create in your application.
MICROSOFT OFFICE WEB COMPONENTS AND OFFICE SERVER EXTENSIONS REFERENCES
Part 1: Microsoft Office Web Components Reference
Transform any Office document—such as a chart, a spreadsheet, or a PivotTable® list—into a dynamic, online analysis tool that’s tied into enterprise data sources.
Part 2: Microsoft Office Server Extensions Reference
Enable users to conduct threaded conversations and collaborate with each other on an intranet.
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