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What is a good Macros book that would go from simple to complex? I'm fairly
good with all other aspects of Excel but have a problem understanding how to create Macros effectively. Thanks |
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Excel 2003 Programming Inside Out, published by Microsoft Press, or for a
more basic but thorough approach try Excel 2002 Visual Basic Step By Step -- Kevin Backmann "rook" wrote: What is a good Macros book that would go from simple to complex? I'm fairly good with all other aspects of Excel but have a problem understanding how to create Macros effectively. Thanks |
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Check out the list of books Debra Dalgleish has listed at her site.
http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlbooks.html Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 8 Sep 2006 09:22:02 -0700, rook wrote: What is a good Macros book that would go from simple to complex? I'm fairly good with all other aspects of Excel but have a problem understanding how to create Macros effectively. Thanks |
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