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G'day there Cil,
See Debra Dalgleish's site for a list of books. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlbooks.html Under Functions, anything by John Walkenbach I second Gord's opinion about John Walkenbach's books. I have his Excel 2003 Bible, which doesn't have much about VB but explains a bit about how it works with XL. I also have his Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA which can be filed under the heading of "Excellent". Of course, I'm not a professional 'pooter user but have learned enough to be tagged as the "Office Guru". I have developed a couple of spreadsheet applications which are used by my government employer and work quite well. However that doesn't mean I'm good at it, just that everyone else is worse :) However with the latter book as a guide you'll learn a lot. Debra's site is also great for information. See ya Ken |
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