Jim, have a look here for a list
http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html
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"Jim Heavey" wrote in message
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Any care to recommend a good VBA book? I am currently using 2002 version
and
they will probably upgrade to 2003 in the next year, so I am not sure if I
buy a bok which say's it is for 2003 how useful will that book be for
2002?
Thanks