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Hello again again.. :)

To stop bothering everyone here with simplistic questions, I decided to buy
a good and detailed VBA programming book, with special emphasis on Excel.

Any suggestions ?

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Yep;

Two.

Excel 2002 VBA from Stephen Bullen and John Green (Amazon)
Excel 2002 Power Programming for VBA from John Walkenbach (Amazon)

More you don't need to look for.

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Hello again again.. :)

To stop bothering everyone here with simplistic questions, I decided to

buy
a good and detailed VBA programming book, with special emphasis on Excel.

Any suggestions ?

Cheers
-arifi




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Thanks Mark,

would it be safe to assume:

that there are no major differences between 2002 and 2000
-OR-
that the differences are mentioned in the books
?

Many customers using 2000...

Cheers
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Yep;

Two.

Excel 2002 VBA from Stephen Bullen and John Green (Amazon)
Excel 2002 Power Programming for VBA from John Walkenbach (Amazon)

More you don't need to look for.

Mark.

More Excel ? www.rosenkrantz.nl or
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"Arifi Koseoglu" wrote in message
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Hello again again.. :)

To stop bothering everyone here with simplistic questions, I decided to

buy
a good and detailed VBA programming book, with special emphasis on

Excel.

Any suggestions ?

Cheers
-arifi






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Maybe, but it would be safer to assume that if you develop under 2000 it
will work under 2002.

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"Arifi Koseoglu" wrote in message
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Thanks Mark,

would it be safe to assume:

that there are no major differences between 2002 and 2000
-OR-
that the differences are mentioned in the books
?

Many customers using 2000...

Cheers
-arifi

"Mark Rosenkrantz" wrote in message
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Yep;

Two.

Excel 2002 VBA from Stephen Bullen and John Green (Amazon)
Excel 2002 Power Programming for VBA from John Walkenbach (Amazon)

More you don't need to look for.

Mark.

More Excel ? www.rosenkrantz.nl or
---------------------------------------------------------------------

"Arifi Koseoglu" wrote in message
...
Hello again again.. :)

To stop bothering everyone here with simplistic questions, I decided

to
buy
a good and detailed VBA programming book, with special emphasis on

Excel.

Any suggestions ?

Cheers
-arifi








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