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I'm interested in learning more abut macros. What is the best book or
software package for a mid level xl user. Ideally, I'd like to buy an easy to use software package that will allow me to make/store/send macros to other users easily. I've seen the ads for Macro Scheduler but I don't know if a better product is out there. thx |
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Probably best to get an understanding of what macros can do, and what you
can do with them, before looking at packages. Maybe start with VBA For Dummies by John Walkenbach? -- HTH Bob Phillips (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct) "leo" wrote in message ... I'm interested in learning more abut macros. What is the best book or software package for a mid level xl user. Ideally, I'd like to buy an easy to use software package that will allow me to make/store/send macros to other users easily. I've seen the ads for Macro Scheduler but I don't know if a better product is out there. thx |
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