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good book
can anyone suggest a good book for explaining and using vbe? i dabble a
little, but would like to learn more. so, i don't really need a beginners book, but don't want a book that assumes i know too much. any suggestions are welcome. thanks -- Gary |
good book
Hi
Excel 2002 VBA by Stephen Bullen, John Green, Rob Bovey and Robert Rosenberg is very good (Wrox, ISBN 0 - 7645 - 4371 - 7) and not too steep a learning curve for the non beginner. Very good at telling you what won't work! The complete Excel object model makes up the second half of the book. The index is only really useful to the more experienced though, as it references the object model not what you want to try and do. So if you don't know the object model very well it can be frustrating to use. regards Paul |
good book
Do you like Excel 2003 VBA by Kimmel, Green, et al? I find it rather tough
to get through. I have a Walkenbach book for Excel 2000 which is excellent. Can only afford so many books, and none have everything ... tough choices. wrote in message oups.com... Hi Excel 2002 VBA by Stephen Bullen, John Green, Rob Bovey and Robert Rosenberg is very good (Wrox, ISBN 0 - 7645 - 4371 - 7) and not too steep a learning curve for the non beginner. Very good at telling you what won't work! The complete Excel object model makes up the second half of the book. The index is only really useful to the more experienced though, as it references the object model not what you want to try and do. So if you don't know the object model very well it can be frustrating to use. regards Paul |
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