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ed

Recommendations (macro)??
 
I am building a database in excel that is rather large. I
am not proficient with the use of macros and I can only
assume this would help create what I am looking for. Any
recommendations on a how to learn (books, tutorials, etc.)
other than spending alot of money on a class would be
appreciated.

Thanks.

Jim Rech

Recommendations (macro)??
 
A database in Excel is a glorified list. You don't really need an extensive
knowledge of macros to enter a list in an Excel worksheet. But if you want
to add automated functionality to it, then of course, you need macros.
Check out your local book store. John Walkenbach's books ("Power
Programming...") are widely available and highly regarded.

--
Jim Rech
Excel MVP



Ken Wright

Recommendations (macro)??
 
Depending on your data, and if it is truly in database format, then take a look
at Data / Filter / Autofilter (And Advanced Filter), and also take a look at
Pivot Tables, both of which will allow you to do some great analysis. Debra
Dalgleish has some great intros for both at the following links (With not a hint
of a macro in sight):-

http://www.contextures.com/xlautofilter01.html

http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html

http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/...pivotstart.htm

As far as books go, if you are learning Excel, then maybe John Walkenbach's
Excel Bible will do you, as this covers normal Excel functions as well as Excel
Macros (VBA). 2000 or 2003 come with a CD. Again, Debra Dalgleish has a list
on her site :-)

http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html

--
Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 00/02/03

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"Ed" wrote in message
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I am building a database in excel that is rather large. I
am not proficient with the use of macros and I can only
assume this would help create what I am looking for. Any
recommendations on a how to learn (books, tutorials, etc.)
other than spending alot of money on a class would be
appreciated.

Thanks.



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Ken Wright

Recommendations (macro)??
 
But specifically for macros, I would have gone with Jim's choice also.

--
Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 00/02/03

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"Ken Wright" wrote in message
...
Depending on your data, and if it is truly in database format, then take a

look
at Data / Filter / Autofilter (And Advanced Filter), and also take a look at
Pivot Tables, both of which will allow you to do some great analysis. Debra
Dalgleish has some great intros for both at the following links (With not a

hint
of a macro in sight):-

http://www.contextures.com/xlautofilter01.html

http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html

http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/...pivotstart.htm

As far as books go, if you are learning Excel, then maybe John Walkenbach's
Excel Bible will do you, as this covers normal Excel functions as well as

Excel
Macros (VBA). 2000 or 2003 come with a CD. Again, Debra Dalgleish has a list
on her site :-)

http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html

--
Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 00/02/03

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It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :-)
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"Ed" wrote in message
...
I am building a database in excel that is rather large. I
am not proficient with the use of macros and I can only
assume this would help create what I am looking for. Any
recommendations on a how to learn (books, tutorials, etc.)
other than spending alot of money on a class would be
appreciated.

Thanks.



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ed

Recommendations (macro)??
 
Thanks for the suggestions.

-----Original Message-----
But specifically for macros, I would have gone with Jim's

choice also.

--
Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP -

Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 00/02/03

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"Ken Wright" wrote in

message
...
Depending on your data, and if it is truly in database

format, then take a
look
at Data / Filter / Autofilter (And Advanced Filter),

and also take a look at
Pivot Tables, both of which will allow you to do some

great analysis. Debra
Dalgleish has some great intros for both at the

following links (With not a
hint
of a macro in sight):-

http://www.contextures.com/xlautofilter01.html

http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html


http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/...ots/pivotstart
..htm

As far as books go, if you are learning Excel, then

maybe John Walkenbach's
Excel Bible will do you, as this covers normal Excel

functions as well as
Excel
Macros (VBA). 2000 or 2003 come with a CD. Again,

Debra Dalgleish has a list
on her site :-)

http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html

--
Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP -

Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 00/02/03

--------------------------------------------------------

--------------------
It's easier to beg forgiveness than ask permission :-)
--------------------------------------------------------

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"Ed" wrote in

message
...
I am building a database in excel that is rather

large. I
am not proficient with the use of macros and I can

only
assume this would help create what I am looking for.

Any
recommendations on a how to learn (books, tutorials,

etc.)
other than spending alot of money on a class would be
appreciated.

Thanks.



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27/01/2004




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ed

Recommendations (macro)??
 
The file is actually not in database format and I am
trying to automate several things in the workbook which
will be used by others. Thanks for the suggestions.

-----Original Message-----
A database in Excel is a glorified list. You don't

really need an extensive
knowledge of macros to enter a list in an Excel

worksheet. But if you want
to add automated functionality to it, then of course, you

need macros.
Check out your local book store. John Walkenbach's books

("Power
Programming...") are widely available and highly regarded.

--
Jim Rech
Excel MVP


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