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Chris G

Books for learning VBA
 
Hi,

What's the best book for learning VBA for excel please.
If you know of a few good ones then please let me know you're thoughts.
I quite like books with plenty of examples.


Thanks

Norman Jones

Books for learning VBA
 
Hi Chris,

This is an often asked question. You will find a range of suggestions in the
following groups search:

http://tinyurl.com/ba9sb

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Regards,
Norman



"Chris G" wrote in message
...
Hi,

What's the best book for learning VBA for excel please.
If you know of a few good ones then please let me know you're thoughts.
I quite like books with plenty of examples.


Thanks




JNW

Books for learning VBA
 
If you are just learning or want to increase basic knowledge the "Excel VBA
Programming for Dummies" book by John Walkenback is a good reference to have.
Lots of examples, plus has it's own website where you can download the
book's examples and play with them.

JNW

"Chris G" wrote:

Hi,

What's the best book for learning VBA for excel please.
If you know of a few good ones then please let me know you're thoughts.
I quite like books with plenty of examples.


Thanks


Francis Brown

Books for learning VBA
 
I've been using VBA and Macros for Microsoft Excel by Bill Jelen and Tracy
Syrstad and found it a great help. Good thing is it covers all way from Excel
97 up.

Also The Excel 2000 Bible - Gold Edition by John Walkenbach has a good
introduction to VBA as well. The VBA part of the book is based on his MS
Excel 2000 Power Programming VBA so this is probably a good start also. The
newer versions are probably equaly as good if you have a newer version of
Excel.

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Regards

Francis Brown.


"Chris G" wrote:

Hi,

What's the best book for learning VBA for excel please.
If you know of a few good ones then please let me know you're thoughts.
I quite like books with plenty of examples.


Thanks



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