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Good VBA reference guide
Hi,
I was wondering if any of you know if there is a VBA reference guide available. I am looking for something that lists all available functions, properties and methods etc. instead of having to rely on the autocomplete function and the object browser - which usually falls short! I have used VBA for Excel for quite a while...and I am ok with the stuff I have already learnt but trying to learn even the simplest things in terms of what i can use with what I can usually only accomplish by accident. Any help would be greatly received. Steve |
Good VBA reference guide
Hi,
I like these two: Excel 2000/2002 VBA Programmers Reference. Stephen Bullen, John Green, Rob Bovey, Robert Rosenberg. Wrox Press. Excel 2002 VBA Power Programming. John Walkenbach. Regards, Jan Karel Pieterse Excel TA/MVP -----Original Message----- Hi, I was wondering if any of you know if there is a VBA reference guide available. I am looking for something that lists all available functions, properties and methods etc. instead of having to rely on the autocomplete function and the object browser - which usually falls short! I have used VBA for Excel for quite a while...and I am ok with the stuff I have already learnt but trying to learn even the simplest things in terms of what i can use with what I can usually only accomplish by accident. Any help would be greatly received. Steve . |
Good VBA reference guide
Thanks Jan, I'll check these out.
Steve -----Original Message----- Hi, I like these two: Excel 2000/2002 VBA Programmers Reference. Stephen Bullen, John Green, Rob Bovey, Robert Rosenberg. Wrox Press. Excel 2002 VBA Power Programming. John Walkenbach. Regards, Jan Karel Pieterse Excel TA/MVP -----Original Message----- Hi, I was wondering if any of you know if there is a VBA reference guide available. I am looking for something that lists all available functions, properties and methods etc. instead of having to rely on the autocomplete function and the object browser - which usually falls short! I have used VBA for Excel for quite a while...and I am ok with the stuff I have already learnt but trying to learn even the simplest things in terms of what i can use with what I can usually only accomplish by accident. Any help would be greatly received. Steve . . |
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