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The VBA Developer’s Handbook

Direct Answer

The VBA Developer's Handbook is a Books library for Microsoft Office automation. Write bulletproof VBA code for any situation. This book is the essential resource for developers working with any of the more than 300 products that employ the "Visual Basic for Applications" programming language. Hardbacks also available elsewhere. Hosted at academia.edu.

What it does

Core purpose

Write bulletproof VBA code for any situation. This book is the essential resource for developers working with any of the more than 300 products that employ the "Visual Basic for Applications" programming language. Hardbacks also available elsewhere.

Where it sits

The VBA Developer's Handbook belongs to the Books family of VBA community tools. It is listed on the community-maintained awesome-vba index and is actively used by Microsoft Office automation developers.

How to get it

Source location

Full source, documentation, and release notes are maintained at academia.edu. Treat that URL as the canonical reference — bugs and feature requests live there.

Installation pattern

For a typical GitHub-hosted VBA library: download the .bas, .cls, or .frm files from the repository, then in the VBA editor (Alt + F11) use File → Import File… to bring each module into your project. Save the host document as .xlsm, .accdb, or .docm so macros are retained.

When to use it

Best fit

Reach for The VBA Developer's Handbook when your automation needs Books capability and you want a peer-reviewed library rather than rolling your own. The awesome-vba curator reviews inclusions for active maintenance and community support.

Alternatives worth evaluating

Before committing to The VBA Developer's Handbook, browse the other entries in the same Books section of our tools directory — several libraries typically overlap in purpose, and the right pick depends on your Office version, 32- vs 64-bit target, and licensing needs.

Open source

Link goes to the maintainer’s repository; license terms vary per project.


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