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I am a beginner in Excel VBA. I have some programming experience i
Turbo Pascal, and know a little about object-oriented programming, bu
I need to get an overview of objects, methods etc... in Excel VBA.
will be delighted if someone can recommend either a good reference boo
and/or some sites to look for.

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Hi
a good starting point is:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm

for some books have a look at:
http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html

I personally like John Wlakenbach's books:
http://j-walk.com/ss/books/index.htm


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Dear people at this forum

I am a beginner in Excel VBA. I have some programming experience in
Turbo Pascal, and know a little about object-oriented programming,

but
I need to get an overview of objects, methods etc... in Excel VBA. I
will be delighted if someone can recommend either a good reference
book and/or some sites to look for.

Erik


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Thanks a lot! I use Office 2000. Will there be any problems if I buy
VBA book for version 2002 or 2003? Have VBA developed much sinc
version 2000?

Eri

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if you choose one of John Walkenbach's books no problem as he
highlights the changes. In addition there're not much differences b
etween 2000 and 2003

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Thanks a lot! I use Office 2000. Will there be any problems if I buy

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VBA book for version 2002 or 2003? Have VBA developed much since
version 2000?

Erik


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