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Default Newbie: Need VBA & Excel references

I need some good references to VBA programming in Excel. The book I have is
good but tedious (and very large). In particular, I'd like a description of
the VBA language, the functions which are provided as part of VBA, the Excel
functions accessible by VBA (and how to access them), and features which I
need to know. The book I have is very tutorial and does not provide a
separate description of many of the above. I think that when I'm done
reading and ready to write, I'll have to find the things that I need to know
by re-reading the book (because the appendix doesn't include them).

I'm looking at the net (google) and I've found a lot of resources but it's
going to take time to weed them down to the useable. I will be looking at
Amazon and other on-line book resources to see what I can find but it's a
crapshoot. If I find a good looking title with a good table of contents, I
won't know what 'good' is until I buy the book.

Any guidance?

art


 
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