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Hello, I'm trying to edit macro's in excel using the Visual Basic
application, but I have minimal experience in code writing, therefore, I was
wondering if there was a useful link to a guide (preferably printable),
together with code examples, such as writing a macro.
Many thanks.
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Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA by John Walkenbach. ISBN:
0-7645-4072-6. $49.99 (U.S.). Or perphaps his version for Excel 2007?

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Hello, I'm trying to edit macro's in excel using the Visual Basic
application, but I have minimal experience in code writing, therefore, I
was
wondering if there was a useful link to a guide (preferably printable),
together with code examples, such as writing a macro.
Many thanks.



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Thankyou Tyro, however, I should have mentioned that if there was a free
on-line link to a guide, then that is what i would want - even if it's a
basic beginners set-up, just something for me to go on from. So would you
know of any? thanks again.

"Tyro" wrote:

Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA by John Walkenbach. ISBN:
0-7645-4072-6. $49.99 (U.S.). Or perphaps his version for Excel 2007?

Tyro

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Hello, I'm trying to edit macro's in excel using the Visual Basic
application, but I have minimal experience in code writing, therefore, I
was
wondering if there was a useful link to a guide (preferably printable),
together with code examples, such as writing a macro.
Many thanks.




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Yes, this is free, but I strongly suggest your getting a book.:

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

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Thankyou Tyro, however, I should have mentioned that if there was a free
on-line link to a guide, then that is what i would want - even if it's a
basic beginners set-up, just something for me to go on from. So would you
know of any? thanks again.

"Tyro" wrote:

Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA by John Walkenbach. ISBN:
0-7645-4072-6. $49.99 (U.S.). Or perphaps his version for Excel 2007?

Tyro

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Hello, I'm trying to edit macro's in excel using the Visual Basic
application, but I have minimal experience in code writing, therefore,
I
was
wondering if there was a useful link to a guide (preferably printable),
together with code examples, such as writing a macro.
Many thanks.






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http://www.excel-vba.com/excel-vba-contents.htm
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Thankyou Tyro, however, I should have mentioned that if there was a free
on-line link to a guide, then that is what i would want - even if it's a
basic beginners set-up, just something for me to go on from. So would you
know of any? thanks again.

"Tyro" wrote:

Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA by John Walkenbach. ISBN:
0-7645-4072-6. $49.99 (U.S.). Or perphaps his version for Excel 2007?

Tyro

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Hello, I'm trying to edit macro's in excel using the Visual Basic
application, but I have minimal experience in code writing, therefore, I
was
wondering if there was a useful link to a guide (preferably printable),
together with code examples, such as writing a macro.
Many thanks.






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Wonderful, thankyou for your help.

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http://www.excel-vba.com/excel-vba-contents.htm
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"G. Dagger" wrote:

Thankyou Tyro, however, I should have mentioned that if there was a free
on-line link to a guide, then that is what i would want - even if it's a
basic beginners set-up, just something for me to go on from. So would you
know of any? thanks again.

"Tyro" wrote:

Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA by John Walkenbach. ISBN:
0-7645-4072-6. $49.99 (U.S.). Or perphaps his version for Excel 2007?

Tyro

"G. Dagger" wrote in message
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Hello, I'm trying to edit macro's in excel using the Visual Basic
application, but I have minimal experience in code writing, therefore, I
was
wondering if there was a useful link to a guide (preferably printable),
together with code examples, such as writing a macro.
Many thanks.



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