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Learning VBA Which Book?
Hope this is Ok to ask in this newsgroup.
Suggestions for books to learn Excel VBA, is there one that stands out above the others? Or is there a site that has this info? Taffy (Amazon waiting to take my money) |
Learning VBA Which Book?
Take a look at John Walkenbach's VBA FOr Dummies or Excel Power Programming
as starter books (www.j-walk.com/ss). For more advanced book, take a look at the Excel VBA 2002 Programmers Reference Manual (Green, Bovey, Bullen et al). There is also a 2003 version, but I understand that this has a new editor and seems to have lost its way, so not as good as the 2002 version. -- HTH RP "Taffy" wrote in message .uk... Hope this is Ok to ask in this newsgroup. Suggestions for books to learn Excel VBA, is there one that stands out above the others? Or is there a site that has this info? Taffy (Amazon waiting to take my money) |
Learning VBA Which Book?
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Make all one line an paste into the nagivation box of your browser. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Taffy" wrote in message .uk... Hope this is Ok to ask in this newsgroup. Suggestions for books to learn Excel VBA, is there one that stands out above the others? Or is there a site that has this info? Taffy (Amazon waiting to take my money) |
Learning VBA Which Book?
Bob and Tom, thanks for the replies
Taffy |
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