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I have to learn VBA very fast for a project at work. I was wondering what is
the best to learn and understand the Excel Object Model?
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Hi Hiep

the best to learn and understand the Excel Object Model?

Buy this book

http://www.oaltd.co.uk/ExcelProgRef/default.htm

Do not buy the 2003 version of this book


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Type Microsoft Excel Objects in the Answer Wizard within VBA Help.

Open the object browser in the VBA, and select the Excel library, and
explore that.

This MS site has a schematic of the Excel object model,
http://msdn.microsoft.com/libr*ary/d...ry/e*n-us/modc...
l/deovrmicrosoftexcel2000.asp, but it's rather high-level.

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