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Thanks Bob, a big help. Regards, Brett
"Bob Phillips" wrote: "JLatham" <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote in message ... I can't specifically recommend any particular book for beginners. There is a pretty comprehensive list of books available on Excel available he http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html Problem is that that is just a list, no critique or assessment to guide one. There's one (I don't recall which) that generally gets a "do not buy" recommendation regarding the 3rd edition, as that edition has many errors in it. You are talking about Excel 200x VBA: Programmers Reference. 2002 is good, 2003 is very bad. There is also 2007, but I haven't seen it yet to comment on it. Overall, I would think it is not the ideal starter;s book, John Walkenbach's VBA for Dummies is probably better for novices. The good thing about Excel VBA is that it has not changed all that much over the years, and just about everything you learn even from books about Excel 97 is usable today. And it will prov ide you with the foundations, so even the bits that are new will be more easily assimilated, you will learn enough to enable you to learn more (from help, NGs and the like)., |
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