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Hello everyone

I would like to learn VBA for excel, there are so many books out there I
don't know which to chose. I would like one with loads of real examples for
everyday examples.

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I would start with John Walkenbach's VBA For Dummies.

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I would like to learn VBA for excel, there are so many books out there I
don't know which to chose. I would like one with loads of real examples

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everyday examples.

Thanks




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