![]() President, read the Constitution, key pieces of legislation and Supreme Court decisions, and watch videos from critical moments in American history. But the concept is an exceptionally powerful demonstration of the iPad’s potential as a learning tool: you can read, hear, and sometimes see the full inaugural addresses of every U.S. Multieducator’s American Dreams – Speeches and Documents in US History HD ($3) is not going to win any awards for interface design-between the background textures, fonts, and utterly plain presentations of text documents, sometimes without proper formatting, it feels somewhat slopped together. Overall, this player strikes a very good balance between offering on-demand access to a great library of content and advertising support for that content. ![]() The crystal clear, high-definition videos can be viewed in vertical or wide format, but the browser to search the network’s content is only available when the iPad is vertical. Not surprisingly, ABC presents the videos with commercial interruptions and gives you only limited control over fast-forwarding and rewinding, but the commercials aren’t horribly long, and links are provided to buy the commercial-free episodes from iTunes. ABC Player is a full-fledged browser and streaming video player for the ABC television network’s TV programs, enabling you to watch complete episodes of 24 different shows, including present and prior seasons. Have questions or feedback about Office VBA or this documentation? Please see Office VBA support and feedback for guidance about the ways you can receive support and provide feedback.Apart from the app’s unfortunately vertical-only browser design, ABC Player (Free) from ABC Digital is an exciting piece of software-arguably the single biggest step forward in media consumption on an Apple device in a long time. 'Do not save changes, and turn screen updating back on. 'using the subject line specified in cell B1.ĪctiveWorkbook.SendMail wks.Range("A1").Value, wks.Range("B1").Value 'Send the content in the clipboard to the email account specified in cell A1, 'Copy the target worksheet, specified in cell C1, to the clipboard. 'Declare and initialize your variables, and turn off screen updating. To run this code, the active worksheet must contain the email address in cell A1, the subject in cell B1, and the name of the worksheet to send in cell C1. This example emails a worksheet tab from the active workbook by using a specified email address and subject. The following example sets the name of the author for the active workbook. The ActiveWorkbook property of the Application object returns the workbook that's currently active. Workbooks("Cogs.xls").Worksheets("Sheet1").Activate The following example activates Sheet1 in the workbook named Cogs.xls (the workbook must already be open in Microsoft Excel). You cannot set the name by using this property if you need to change the name, use the SaveAs method to save the workbook under a different name. ![]() The Name property returns the workbook name. All workbooks are included in the index count, even if they are hidden. Activating a workbook doesn't change its index number. Workbooks(1) is the first workbook created, and Workbooks(Workbooks.Count) is the last one created. ![]() The index number denotes the order in which the workbooks were opened or created. The following example activates workbook one. Use Workbooks ( index), where index is the workbook name or index number, to return a single Workbook object. If you are creating an add-in from your Visual Basic code, you should use the ThisWorkbook property to qualify any statement that must be run on the workbook that you compile into the add-in. In this case, the active workbook is the workbook calling the add-in, whereas the ThisWorkbook property returns the add-in workbook. However, if the Visual Basic code is part of an add-in, the ThisWorkbook property won't return the active workbook. In most cases, this is the same as the active workbook. The ThisWorkbook property of the Application object returns the workbook where the Visual Basic code is running. The Workbooks collection contains all the Workbook objects currently open in Microsoft Excel. The Workbook object is a member of the Workbooks collection.
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