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I'd like to learn a bit more (a lot more) about VBA for Excel. I've heard
that "VB & VBA in a Nutshell" by Paul Lomax is good, but there are so many
books on the subject, can anyone recommend a good entry level book.


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This link may help.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...mmersguide.asp

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"Ken G." wrote:
I'd like to learn a bit more (a lot more) about VBA for Excel. I've heard
that "VB & VBA in a Nutshell" by Paul Lomax is good, but there are so many
books on the subject, can anyone recommend a good entry level book.




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Power Programming by John Walkenbach is a good resource.


"Ken G." wrote:

I'd like to learn a bit more (a lot more) about VBA for Excel. I've heard
that "VB & VBA in a Nutshell" by Paul Lomax is good, but there are so many
books on the subject, can anyone recommend a good entry level book.


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Dave Patrick wrote:
This link may help.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...mmersguide.asp


Interesting pointer. But paging through HTML can be tedious.

Is there a pdf version or other printable format of the same
reference?

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There is.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/157...83155&v=glance

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Interesting pointer. But paging through HTML can be tedious.

Is there a pdf version or other printable format of the same
reference?





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Dave Patrick wrote:
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Is there a pdf version or other printable format of the same
reference?


There is.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/157...83155&v=glance


Actually, I asked for a print-able reference, not a print-ed
reference. I would prefer not to pay money -- even $18 --
for something that is available for free in another format.

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It would probably cost you more in ink cartridge and paper costs to print it
on your own printer. (over 900 pages)

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wrote:
Actually, I asked for a print-able reference, not a print-ed
reference. I would prefer not to pay money -- even $18 --
for something that is available for free in another format.



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Dave Patrick wrote:
It would probably cost you more in ink cartridge and
paper costs to print it on your own printer. (over 900 pages)


Good point! I am used to printing on someone else's dime ;-).

But really, I am interested in a pdf file because it is
easier (for me) to use. I can print parts of the document
over time, and I can search it and flip around from section
to section more easily.

Anyway, this was not intended to turn into a discussion of
my motivations. I just wondered if there is a pdf version
around somewhere. I gather from your responses that your
answer is "not that I know of".

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You might check with some of the sellers. When you buy it new it comes with
a CD-Rom

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Good point! I am used to printing on someone else's dime ;-).

But really, I am interested in a pdf file because it is
easier (for me) to use. I can print parts of the document
over time, and I can search it and flip around from section
to section more easily.

Anyway, this was not intended to turn into a discussion of
my motivations. I just wondered if there is a pdf version
around somewhere. I gather from your responses that your
answer is "not that I know of".



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