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I currently use VBA with Excel and am looking for in-
depth, advanced training, but it's hard to find a course
in VBA. Is anyone out there familiar enough with all
versions of VB to recommend if I would benefit from taking
a regular course in Visual Basic 5 or 6? Is it similar
enough that it would prove useful in programming Excel?
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Yes absolutely, VBA since Office 2000 is simply VB6. But the objects and the purpose of
things are a little different between them.

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I currently use VBA with Excel and am looking for in-
depth, advanced training, but it's hard to find a course
in VBA. Is anyone out there familiar enough with all
versions of VB to recommend if I would benefit from taking
a regular course in Visual Basic 5 or 6? Is it similar
enough that it would prove useful in programming Excel?



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