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fonzerelli_79

Best place to learn about macros
 
Ive gotten quite good at formulas – ands, ors, if statements etc

I want to start learning more about macros. I run a lot of websites an
have did a postgrad in software development so I should pick up th
programming aspect of macros quite quickly.

Where is the best place to start – I think excel help is quite good bu
the macro section isn’t the best (for a beginner anyways)

Thanks in advance

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Bob Phillips[_6_]

Best place to learn about macros
 
Take a look at John Walkenbach's site, www.j-walk.com/ss and check out his
book list. He has a good (SIAT) book on VBA.

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HTH

Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"fonzerelli_79 " wrote in
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Ive gotten quite good at formulas - ands, ors, if statements etc

I want to start learning more about macros. I run a lot of websites and
have did a postgrad in software development so I should pick up the
programming aspect of macros quite quickly.

Where is the best place to start - I think excel help is quite good but
the macro section isn't the best (for a beginner anyways)

Thanks in advance J


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Frank Kabel

Best place to learn about macros
 
Hi
as a starting point:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm

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Regards
Frank Kabel
Frankfurt, Germany

"fonzerelli_79 " schrieb
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Ive gotten quite good at formulas – ands, ors, if statements etc

I want to start learning more about macros. I run a lot of websites

and
have did a postgrad in software development so I should pick up the
programming aspect of macros quite quickly.

Where is the best place to start – I think excel help is quite good

but
the macro section isn’t the best (for a beginner anyways)

Thanks in advance J


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