Course Description This course provides an introduction to the Excel Object set which is exposed in the Excel Application. It covers the Excel object hierarchy and the resulting object containers. An overview of the properties, which describes the Excel object set, is presented. Methods for which these objects respond are discovered through examples. Those objects, which respond to events (click, doubleclick, open, etc), are discussed as an introduction to developing user interfaces. (2-days)
Instructor Tom R. Mincer, Ph.D., CEO, SpreadsheetWorld Inc. and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, California State University, Northridge (CSUN). Dr. Mincer initiated the use of EXCEL spreadsheets in the under-graduate and graduate curriculum at CSUN by integrating it into the courses on systems design, computational methods and computer-aided-engineering. For the past 10 years he has worked extensively in the areas of systems design, simulation and optimization using the Excel structured spreadsheet environment. He has taught the SpreadsheetWorld 5-day seminar on Spreadsheet Aided Engineering over 80 times to 1,200 engineers including on-sites at Goodyear Tire, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Glenn Research Center, NASA Johnson Space Center, Jet Propulsion Lab, TRW, General Motors, Delco, Delphi, Naval Weapons Center, Naval Warfare Center, L3 Ocean Systems, Edwards Air Force Base Rocket Research Lab, Hamilton Sundstrand, L.A. Water District, Lockheed Martin, Pratt & Whitney and Honda R&D.
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