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1798411Microsoft Word VBA Codes Are Easy to Learn Under an Hour for Some Peoplehttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/microsoft-word-vba-codes-are-easy-to-learn-under-an-hour-for-some-people-3/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/158676/02136b6c-8bc5-4169-9b11-4ba05259cbb4.jpg?v=638333632227400000103103MXNKenny L KeysInStock/Ebooks/1769641Microsoft Word VBA Codes Are Easy to Learn Under an Hour for Some People103103https://www.gandhi.com.mx/microsoft-word-vba-codes-are-easy-to-learn-under-an-hour-for-some-people-3/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/158676/02136b6c-8bc5-4169-9b11-4ba05259cbb4.jpg?v=638333632227400000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20131230000165997_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1230000165997_<p>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, but you must first have the desire to learn VBA; without the desire, youll only end up being disappointed in this book or any other book. When a person lacks an interest or a desire in a particular topic or matter, he or she just finds excuses to convince himself or herself that its someone elses fault that he or she isnt grasping a topic or doing well with subject matter. Let me immediately put your minds at ease. I dont ascribe to societal stereotypes, i.e., I dont believe that some groups or some individuals are smarter than others. My entire life has been spent teaching myself computer program languages, and Ive never learned any of them from a college, a university or a tutor. I mostly used the help menus and built-in libraries that usually come with program languages. Just because Im self-taught doesnt make me smartit simply means that I have always been drawn to computer program languages; Ive always taken a strong interest in learning as many program languages as I could. Its because my desire is intense and strong, when it comes to program languages, that I do well with them, but Ive never been interested in learning in an environment that is structured or controlled by someone else, because I like to allow my own mind to be in complete control of my learning experiences. This could also be why some people who have tried computer languages in the past have given up on them. Some people just like to work at their own pace, and I like a very fast pace, when it comes to learning. I bore too easily to spend more than an hour learning any type of subject matter, even VBA, so I always keep that in mind when I design a tutorial-type book for others.</p> <p>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 persons day, when the tasks are completed manually. If you dont have an interest in mastering Microsoft VBA in Microsoft Word, thats alright. You dont 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 youre not a programmer? Thats 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. These individuals are tasked with working with far more data than any programmer has ever been tasked with; regularly, these groups spend hours, days and weeks on repetitive tasks that many of them hate. With VBA, an individual can reduce a manual task that takes him or her about 8 hours to complete manually down to a task that takes less than a second to complete. Projects and tasks that take weeks or months can also be reduced down to tasks that only take a few minutes to complete. Its understandable why so few of the people who should be using VBA and other program languages dont use them. Society has taught many people that only smart people are programmers. Another reason that many people who should be using VBA to reduce their workloads arent using it is because companies like to promote titles, i.e., programmers are important peoplenot the Clerks, Administrative Assistants and Customer Service Reps., but theres no employer that will complain when one of their entry-level associates uses VBA to bring efficiency into the department, the unit or the company. Thats what I try to do with this book and my other two books in this series. I try to avoid using computer language (i.e., terminology) in my books, because its really not necessary. Using language that the majority of people in this world dont understand has nothing to do with tutoring or teaching others. Personally, if I cant understand what a person is talking about, I wont waste my time sitting and listening or reading anymore of what he or she has to say, so I keep this in mind when Im attempting to make learning VBA fast, fun and easy for everyone. So, if youre willing to believe that you are as capable of learning what anyone else can learn, without paying tens of thousands of dollars to do so and without having to read a book or manual that will take you weeks or months to complete, this book just may be for you. However, before you make your final decision, you will need to check out some of my free extended previews of my books via the links in my online profile. Dont give a critic the power to control whats right or wrong for you, because no two people are the same. Just because a critic doesnt like something, it doesnt mean that you wont like those things. Remember that VBA is a language that requires lots of logic and reasoningits not about being emotional and/or unreasonable. I dont believe that Im smarter than many other regular, everyday people who regularly doubt their own abilities to master and use VBA. The only difference between me and a non-programmer is that I have an interest in VBA and many of them dont. A lack of interest or desire has absolutely nothing to do with intellect, so if you lack an interest in VBA at this time, thats alright. I encourage you to keep an open mind, because one day you just might find the time to try it, and you may be great at it.</p> <p>This book doesnt contain an index, a study guide, a glossary or a reference page.</p>(*_*)1230000165997_<p>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, but you must first have the desire to learn VBA; without the desire, youll only end up being disappointed in this book or any other book. When a person lacks an interest or a desire in a particular topic or matter, he or she just finds excuses to convince himself or herself that its someone elses fault that he or she isnt grasping a topic or doing well with subject matter. Let me immediately put your minds at ease. I dont ascribe to societal stereotypes, i.e., I dont believe that some groups or some individuals are smarter than others. My entire life has been spent teaching myself computer program languages, and Ive never learned any of them from a college, a university or a tutor. I mostly used the help menus and built-in libraries that usually come with program languages. Just because Im self-taught doesnt make me smartit simply means that I have always been drawn to computer program languages; Ive always taken a strong interest in learning as many program languages as I could. Its because my desire is intense and strong, when it comes to program languages, that I do well with them, but Ive never been interested in learning in an environment that is structured or controlled by someone else, because I like to allow my own mind to be in complete control of my learning experiences. This could also be why some people who have tried computer languages in the past have given up on them. Some people just like to work at their own pace, and I like a very fast pace, when it comes to learning. I bore too easily to spend more than an hour learning any type of subject matter, even VBA, so I always keep that in mind when I design a tutorial-type book for others.</p> <p>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 persons day, when the tasks are completed manually. If you dont have an interest in mastering Microsoft VBA in Microsoft Word, thats alright. You dont 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 youre not a programmer? Thats 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. These individuals are tasked with working with far more data than any programmer has ever been tasked with; regularly, these groups spend hours, days and weeks on repetitive tasks that many of them hate. With VBA, an individual can reduce a manual task that takes him or her about 8 hours to complete manually down to a task that takes less than a second to complete. Projects and tasks that take weeks or months can also be reduced down to tasks that only take a few minutes to complete. Its understandable why so few of the people who should be using VBA and other program languages dont use them. Society has taught many people that only smart people are programmers. Another reason that many people who should be using VBA to reduce their workloads arent using it is because companies like to promote titles, i.e., programmers are important peoplenot the Clerks, Administrative Assistants and Customer Service Reps., but theres no employer that will complain when one of their entry-level associates uses VBA to bring efficiency into the department, the unit or the company. Thats what I try to do with this book and my other two books in this series. I try to avoid using computer language (i.e., terminology) in my books, because its really not necessary. Using language that the majority of people in this world dont understand has nothing to do with tutoring or teaching others. Personally, if I cant understand what a person is talking about, I wont waste my time sitting and listening or reading anymore of what he or she has to say, so I keep this in mind when Im attempting to make learning VBA fast, fun and easy for everyone. So, if youre willing to believe that you are as capable of learning what anyone else can learn, without paying tens of thousands of dollars to do so and without having to read a book or manual that will take you weeks or months to complete, this book just may be for you. However, before you make your final decision, you will need to check out some of my free extended previews of my books via the links in my online profile. Dont give a critic the power to control whats right or wrong for you, because no two people are the same. Just because a critic doesnt like something, it doesnt mean that you wont like those things. Remember that VBA is a language that requires lots of logic and reasoningits not about being emotional and/or unreasonable. I dont believe that Im smarter than many other regular, everyday people who regularly doubt their own abilities to master and use VBA. The only difference between me and a non-programmer is that I have an interest in VBA and many of them dont. A lack of interest or desire has absolutely nothing to do with intellect, so if you lack an interest in VBA at this time, thats alright. I encourage you to keep an open mind, because one day you just might find the time to try it, and you may be great at it.</p> <p>This book doesnt contain an index, a study guide, a glossary or a reference page.</p>...1230000165997_Kenny L Keyslibro_electonico_b9d84cf4-c61c-33e9-be46-0e74b94dba57_1230000165997;1230000165997_1230000165997Kenny LInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/824bf1a9-48e8-484f-aa85-452fe5cbe403-epub-6c88dabd-c35a-41dc-9bd6-83957553e978.epub2013-08-30T00:00:00+00:00Kenny L Keys