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sokevin

wats the best way for learning Macros, vba's etc
 
hi i am a newbie, and havent done any macros or programming in excel.

whats the best way for me to learn about vba, macros and stuff.

thanks :

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Nick Cranham

wats the best way for learning Macros, vba's etc
 
sokevin,
Use the macro recorder, Tools Macro Record New Macro. Do you actions.
Stop the recorder an dexamine the code.

The local library will have numerous reference books on this.

NickHK

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hi i am a newbie, and havent done any macros or programming in excel.

whats the best way for me to learn about vba, macros and stuff.

thanks :)


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Gord Dibben

wats the best way for learning Macros, vba's etc
 
sokevin

David McRitchie's "Getting Started". Note links to other sites at the bottom
of the page.

http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm

VBA Tutorial from Microsoft.

http://support.microsoft.com/support...01/default.asp

There are many more, but these should get you going.

Don't forget the Macro Recorder. The code is not perfect, but you can get an
idea of what is happening.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 19:53:11 -0600, sokevin
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hi i am a newbie, and havent done any macros or programming in excel.

whats the best way for me to learn about vba, macros and stuff.

thanks :)


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tomek

wats the best way for learning Macros, vba's etc
 
Buy a good book, that's how I started. It is also not a bad idea to read
something about programming in general - algorithms, programming technics
and stuff.


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hi i am a newbie, and havent done any macros or programming in excel.

whats the best way for me to learn about vba, macros and stuff.

thanks :)
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