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Hi Guys,

I've recently stumbled across macros and am keen to learn more.

Can anyone out there direct me to some inital (free?) online tutorial
and/or some data examples of what macros can be used for.

I'm hoping they can remove the mundain task of re-writing formula fo
new data pasted into existing excel spreadsheets.

I look forward to your replies

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Hi

Try
http://www.dicks-blog.com
but in these cases, a book is worth its money (also because you need your
screen for Excel and VBA :-).

I like John Walkenbach's PowerProgramming books:
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/books/xlbook25.htm

HTH. Best wishes Harald

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Hi Guys,

I've recently stumbled across macros and am keen to learn more.

Can anyone out there direct me to some inital (free?) online tutorials
and/or some data examples of what macros can be used for.

I'm hoping they can remove the mundain task of re-writing formula for
new data pasted into existing excel spreadsheets.

I look forward to your replies.


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