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I am a good user of EXCEL. However, I dont have any basic knowledge in
working and developing macro.

How can I learn? or if there is any site that teaches the very
beginner?

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http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm
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"The Greek" wrote:

I am a good user of EXCEL. However, I dont have any basic knowledge in
working and developing macro.

How can I learn? or if there is any site that teaches the very
beginner?


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hi!

why don't you try

http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/install.htm

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On Nov 19, 2:34 pm, "The Greek" wrote:
I am a good user of EXCEL. However, I dont have any basic knowledge in
working and developing macro.

How can I learn? or if there is any site that teaches the very
beginner?


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