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Hi everyone

This forum is very good and helpful for people like me whose knowledg
of vba is very little. Whenever I have problem of ' how to' , I woul
come here and air my trouble. Almost all the time, my problems ar
solved instantly . I am thinking how and where do I learn vba i
whole way. I find the syntaxs are simple and easy to read but sorr
usually they are not undstandable. for example like "istext" o
"unique=true" etc etc. These words are ok to read but I must say mos
of them are strange to me. Would someone tell me where and how do
learn vba? I also have bought some book of excel and vba, but I ca
only find some samples close to the case I need and copy.

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lalaexce

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