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Try Excel 2000 Power Programming with VBA
by John Walkenbach.
published www.hungryminds.com
also try author's personal site: www.j-walk.com for new books abou
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Hi,

I recommend the same book as the previous writer.

If you are new to programming I suggest also to read a bit about objec
based programming in general. It helps understand VBA (as well as VB
Java....)

BR,

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