Straight to the Point
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Excel and the World Wide Web Straight to the Point
by Eduardo N. Sanchez
Part of the Straight to the Point series
If you have an Excel workbook that needs to regularly harvest data from a web page, this book is for you. The book covers various methods for getting data from the web, from VBA to Selenium to Power Query. Addresses the complexities of getting data from the Modern Web and the lack of VBA support in Microsoft Edge.
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Excel Subtotals Straight to the Point
by Bill Jelen
Part of the Straight to the Point series
This book completely and thoroughly covers every trick known about Subtotals in Excel. You will learn: How to get your data ready for subtotals, Adding Subtotals, Showing only the Subtotals, Sorting Subtotals, Formatting Subtotals, Subtotal Tricks, Subtotal Troubleshooting, Using the SUBTOTAL function without using the Subtotal command, using AGGREGATE, Creating Subtotals with VBA, Replacing Subtotals with Power Query.
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Excel Dynamic Arrays Straight to the Point
by Bill Jelen
Part of the Straight to the Point series
New for Office 365 customers, one single formula sitting in one single cell can return many results. Those extra results will spill into adjacent cells. This is a major change to the calculation engine in Excel. This book covers the new functions added for Dynamic Arrays: SORT, SORTBY, FILTER, UNIQUE, SEQUENCE and RANDARRAY. It shows how Dynamic Arrays make the new XLOOKUP even more powerful. Dynamic arrays make every Excel calculation function more powerful. Pass a SEQUENCE to another function and Excel will Lift the function to return many results. Learn how to use the new # and @ operators in your formulas. After fifteen months of preview, the Dynamic Arrays are reaching general availability. Learn how the FastExcel SpeedTools add-in offers much-needed improvements, such as TOTALS, SLICES, VSTACK and UNPIVOT. Join in lobbying the Excel team to incorporate these improvements.
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Programming PowerPoint With VBA Straight to the Point
by Eduardo N. Sanchez
Part of the Straight to the Point series
This book assumes you already use PowerPoint and want to automate or enhance your presentations using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). This book includes VBA samples for working with layouts, themes & masters, creating tables, drawing objects, charting, animation effects and event programming. It also includes a chapter for interfacing between PowerPoint and Word, Excel, Access or Outlook.
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