NOT the reference book that I'm looking for (and so far haven't
found)
that lists all the objects, functions, etc with a good
explanation of
each.
Try "Excel 2002 VBA Programmers Reference" by Stephen Bullen,
John Green, et al.
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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
"Dave Unger" wrote in message
ups.com...
Dave,
Just adding my 2 cents worth - I'm kind of in the same
situation as you
are, kind of a newbie to VBA, and gather bits of info here and
there.
I did order one of John Walkenbach's books, and all though I
find them
helpful, they are for the most part, a collection of examples.
It's
NOT the reference book that I'm looking for (and so far haven't
found)
that lists all the objects, functions, etc with a good
explanation of
each.
However, I must say how much I appreciate and rely on the
people on
this and similar NGs who are so generous with their experience
and
knowledge. I just hope they won't get tired of answering some
of my
questions while I'm still deep in "learning" mode.
Dave (Unger)