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Hello Everyone,

I have been programming with Excel VBA for a little over a year. I have
been able to figure out most everything about VBA from books and the
online help. The only things I haven't been able to get a handle on are
class modules and API calls.

I'm hoping that someone can suggest a book that contains some indepth
information on these subjects. I consider myself a intermediate
programmer.

Thanks in advance.


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VB & VBA in a Nutshell by O’Reilly Press is excellent. I’m partial to
O’Reilly in general, and though the chapter that deals specifically
with Class Modules is fairly short, it is still a great introduction to
the subject and the book is an invaluable reference for all your VB
needs. - Pikus


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Pyall,

The classic reference book that should be on everyone's bookshelf is The Visual
Basic Programmer's Guide to the Windows API, by Daniel Appleman. It was
published in 1993 by PC Magazine and printed by Ziff-Davis Press
As old as it is, it's the text I reach for
when I need something explained dealing with API's.

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*Pyall,

The classic reference book that should be on everyone's bookshelf is
The Visual
Basic Programmer's Guide to the Windows API, by Daniel Appleman. It
was
published in 1993 by PC Magazine and printed by Ziff-Davis Press
As old as it is, it's the text I reach for
when I need something explained dealing with API's.

-- Dennis Eisen *


Yes good reference book. Got a used copy on Amazon for about 6$. Good
deal.

Keith
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A newer edition from 1999 is available:

Dan Appleman
Visual Basic Programmer's Guide to the Win32 API
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ISBN 0-672-31590-4

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Pyall,

The classic reference book that should be on everyone's bookshelf is The

Visual
Basic Programmer's Guide to the Windows API, by Daniel Appleman. It was
published in 1993 by PC Magazine and printed by Ziff-Davis Press
As old as it is, it's the text I reach for
when I need something explained dealing with API's.

-- Dennis Eisen



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