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Alex:
I'd start with Ron DeBruin's Google Search Add-In: http://www.rondebruin.nl/Google.htm. This gives you wide access to the newsgroups and their archives. Rarely is a question new; find out what's already been asked and answered. Here's one place to check for books: http://www.ozgrid.com/Services/ExcelBooks.htm. Also: http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html. As for the Help files, they can be frustrating at first. I have found that it's usually because Help answers a specific question about a specific function, and I am wanting a general answer to a broader question. The Help files are pretty good if you know what question to ask. I have also found that, if I don't know what question to ask, I may not have a firm grasp on what my problem really is. Good luck. I dove head-first into VBA about a year ago, and learned most of what I know now from the excellent folks here on the newsgroup. Now I've gotten a few cash awards here at work for stuff I've done with macros - not to mention saving myself and others countless hours of work time! Ed "y" wrote in message ... Where May I get an VBA reference? You told me the F2-way to access the VBA instructions. But inside it there are not explanations. And VBA help don't find all things I ask it. Thanks Alex. |