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Does the following item exist? A VBA tip sheet, such as a laminate
card, or fold out? I'm thinking it'd be really helpful to hav
something that shows different keywords, built-in functions etc, wit
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Try the help files, they are more comprehensive and don't clutter up your
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Does the following item exist? A VBA tip sheet, such as a laminated
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something that shows different keywords, built-in functions etc, with
their syntax. Does anyone know of onw?


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Michael,

Us old luddites like a nice tangible bit of paper<vbg

Bob

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Try the help files, they are more comprehensive and don't clutter up your
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Does the following item exist? A VBA tip sheet, such as a laminated
card, or fold out? I'm thinking it'd be really helpful to have
something that shows different keywords, built-in functions etc, with
their syntax. Does anyone know of onw?


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Use young whippersnappers like a tidy desk! <eg

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Michael,

Us old luddites like a nice tangible bit of paper<vbg

Bob

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Try the help files, they are more comprehensive and don't clutter up

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Does the following item exist? A VBA tip sheet, such as a laminated
card, or fold out? I'm thinking it'd be really helpful to have
something that shows different keywords, built-in functions etc, with
their syntax. Does anyone know of onw?


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