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I own a couple of good Excel VBA programming books, one of which is
Walkenbach's work. But, I'm not sure I have a comprehensive list of all of
the VB objects, properties, and methods available to use in a program or
routine.

Is there an online source of such a list? A book anyone would recommend?
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I think the list in the object browser would be your best source.

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I own a couple of good Excel VBA programming books, one of which is
Walkenbach's work. But, I'm not sure I have a comprehensive list of all

of
the VB objects, properties, and methods available to use in a program or
routine.

Is there an online source of such a list? A book anyone would recommend?
Thanks, Brad




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