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Ganesh,

A basic knowledge will get you started, and it will increase the more you
use VBA and Excel. So you should be okay.

See Debra's site for boo list http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html.

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HTH

Bob Phillips

"K.N.GANESH" wrote in message
...
hi ,
i am primarily a user of excel.. Though i know VB and also comfortable

with
it to a reasonable extent[ the basic level], i am not that much aware of
VBA ..
I have primarily 2 qs:
1] Can with a basic knowledge of VB one can learn VBA for using the same

in
excel. Or is it necessary to 1st have a hardcore knowledge of VB and then
enter VBA
2] Any really good books for VBA... I mean books independently for VBA

[and
not the ones general books on VB with a small chapter devoted to
VBA.]....Though i dont expect spoonfeeding in any books, yet i would know
whether any good book on VBA is there, where the author goes in a smooth
step-by-step way and directly doesnt jumps to advanced things thereby

making
the reader run away.
Please address.

i wish you a pleasant day.
ganesh