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Now, with our new titles for 2004, we’re entering our seventh season. Thus, when I donned the publisher’s cap seven years ago to produce the 1997 Developer’s Guide, I had some pretty good ideas of what I liked (and didn’t like) from publishers, what readers liked and didn’t like, and what I, as a reader, liked and didn’t like.

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As a software developer and all-around geek, I’ve also acquired a library of more than 100 computer and software-related books. As an author, I’ve worked with a half-dozen different publishers and corresponded with thousands of readers over the years. Hi there! I’ve been writing professionally (in other words, eventually getting a paycheck for my scribbles) since 1974, and writing about software development since 1992. Our Contract with You, the Reader In which we, the folks who make up Hentzenwerke Publishing, describe what you, the reader, can expect from this book and from us.

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ISBN: 1-93 Manufactured in the United States of America. In no event shall Hentzenwerke Publishing or the authors or editors be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of such information or material. Neither Hentzenwerke Publishing nor the authors or editors shall be responsible for any claims attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies in the information or material contained in this book. The information and material contained in this book are provided “as is,” without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including without limitation any warranty concerning the accuracy, adequacy, or completeness of such information or material or the results to be obtained from using such information or material. No part of this book, or the e-book files available by download from Hentzenwerke Publishing, may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except that program listings and sample code files may be entered, stored and executed in a computer system. No such uses, or the use of any trade name, is intended to convey endorsement or other affiliation with this book. They are used throughout this book in editorial fashion only and for the benefit of such companies. Robert Pearsall, Jean Hollis Weber, and Amy Boyer Copy Editor: Jeana Frazier Cover Art: “Telling Stories” by Todd Gnacinski, Milwaukee, WI Copyright © 2004 by Andrew Douglas Pitonyak All other products and services identified throughout this book are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Contact Hentzenwerke Publishing at: 414.332.9876 414.332.9463 (fax) Macros Explained By Andrew Douglas Pitonyak Technical Editors: C. Published by: Hentzenwerke Publishing 980 East Circle Drive Whitefish Bay WI 53217 USA Hentzenwerke Publishing books are available through booksellers and directly from the publisher.












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