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Default Excel 2007 VBA Book

On Sunday, December 22, 2019 at 6:21:19 PM UTC-6, GS wrote:
"Excel 2007 Macro Programming With VBA" by John Walkenbach


Anything by this author is a good place to start. Note, though, that you
will still be using VBA6 while MS Office moved on to VBA7 in v2010. As
before, I encourage you to go with at least v2010 moving forward because it
is the base for all recent versions. (just saying v2007 is no place for a
serious developer to be *spending* time/energy to learn! Hang onto your
v2003 and pick up v2010 at the 1st opportunity!)

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Thanks Garry. I now have 2007, and learning it's a huge step from 2003
particularly in the spreadsheet layout and details. Do you think I should
additionally buy 2010? What do you see as the major differences between 2007
& 2010? As always your input is very useful to me, thanks.


Here's where I got mine...

http://appscustomerscare.com/product...essional-plus/

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