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Hello,

This site has been an amazing resource for me, but I want more.
I want to learn how to code Visual Basic so I can provide answers
instead of questions.

However, I have a full time job and am not in a position to return to
any full time school.

Can anyone recommend a good online course, CD-training, Website, or
other training that can immerse me into VBA?

Your help is appreciated as always.

Glen

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Check out this book...
Excel 2003 Power Programming With VBA by John Walkenbach
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/books/xlbook25.htm

IMHO it's THE BEST!

HTH,
Gary Brown


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Hello,

This site has been an amazing resource for me, but I want more.
I want to learn how to code Visual Basic so I can provide answers
instead of questions.

However, I have a full time job and am not in a position to return to
any full time school.

Can anyone recommend a good online course, CD-training, Website, or
other training that can immerse me into VBA?

Your help is appreciated as always.

Glen



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I know exactly what you mean! This site has helped me so much, but if I don't
get an answer or if I don't get a clear enough answer I am in trouble. I have
spent days trying to understand why something is not working the way it
should - or the way I think it should. Suddenly my job has become dependent
on me mastering VBA. Yesterday I called 4 universities within 65 miles of my
house to ask if they offer a course that would help me. I am willing to take
a night course. Three didn't have any idea what VBA was and the fourth
offered a course but only in the fall. I purchased a (huge) microsoft visual
basic for applications book that has not been much help. I think if you are
familiar with programming it might help. I need clear explanations and good
examples.

I am going to order the book Gary recommended and I will let you know if it
helped me. If you find anything helpful please post!

Good Luck!
Marie



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Hello,

This site has been an amazing resource for me, but I want more.
I want to learn how to code Visual Basic so I can provide answers
instead of questions.

However, I have a full time job and am not in a position to return to
any full time school.

Can anyone recommend a good online course, CD-training, Website, or
other training that can immerse me into VBA?

Your help is appreciated as always.

Glen


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David McRitchie has a list of VBA tutorials:

http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel...m#vbatutorials


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Can anyone recommend a good online course, CD-training, Website, or
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