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  1. Does the += operator just not exist in VBA? - Stack Overflow

    VBA is quite different from VB.net - VBA isn't so strict with type but then again VB.net isn't as strict as c#. I like them all - VBA seems limited but if you are playing with Excel then VBA is part of the …

  2. How to comment and uncomment blocks of code in the Office VBA …

    Apr 2, 2018 · In the VBA editor of Office (ALT + F11), how do you comment or uncomment a block of code?

  3. 怎么打开 vba 编辑器? - 知乎

    Feb 16, 2023 · 在 Excel 中打开 VBA 代码编辑主要有以下两种方式: 1 使用快捷键 启动 Excel,并打开您想要编辑 VBA 代码的工作簿。 按下 " ALT + F11 " 快捷键(如果你是使用笔记本电脑,可能需要 …

  4. Excel VBA Loop on columns - Stack Overflow

    Dec 21, 2012 · Excel VBA Loop on columns Asked 12 years, 11 months ago Modified 5 years ago Viewed 284k times

  5. 第二课:Excel 中的 VBA:什么是 Visual Basic for Applications,如何使用

    Feb 28, 2023 · VBA 是一种高级语言,您可以使用它来使 excel 屈服于您所有强大的意志。 VBA 实际上是 Visual Basic 6.0 BASIC 的一个子集,代表 B eginners A ll-Purpose S ymbolic I nstruction Code …

  6. 为什么VBA名列最讨厌编程语言第一名? - 知乎

    这样的现象真的很普遍,全球500强的公司,VBA的使用根深蒂固 (要不微软为什么不早停止支持VBA了)专业程序员的抱怨也漫天遍野,以致于VBA冲上了最讨厌的编程语言榜首。 客观看待,VBA使用 …

  7. VBA: Selecting range by variables - Stack Overflow

    I want to select the formatted range of an Excel sheet. To define the last and first row I use the following functions: lastColumn = ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Column - 1 + ActiveSheet.UsedRange.Columns.

  8. Newest 'vba' Questions - Stack Overflow

    2 days ago · Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is an event-driven programming language which was first introduced by Microsoft in 1993 to give Excel 5.0 a more robust object-oriented language for …

  9. Parsing JSON in Excel VBA - Stack Overflow

    Jul 8, 2011 · 87 I have the same issue as in Excel VBA: Parsed JSON Object Loop but cannot find any solution. My JSON has nested objects so suggested solution like VBJSON and vba-json do not work …

  10. How to show current user name in a cell? - Stack Overflow

    In most of the online resource I can find usually show me how to retrieve this information in VBA. Is there any direct way to get this information in a cell? For example as simple as =ENVIRON('Use...