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I'm new to excel and know that it has many capabilites to make a job easier.
I'm interested in learning about VBA. Can anyone recommend a step-by-step
with graphics book for someone that does not have any knowledge? I'm
currently using Excel 2003.

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There are some excellent learing resources here...

http://www.j-walk.com/ss/books/index.htm

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I'm new to excel and know that it has many capabilites to make a job easier.
I'm interested in learning about VBA. Can anyone recommend a step-by-step
with graphics book for someone that does not have any knowledge? I'm
currently using Excel 2003.

Thanks,

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Excel 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference from Wrox is worth reading
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"Jim Thomlinson" wrote:

There are some excellent learing resources here...

http://www.j-walk.com/ss/books/index.htm

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HTH...

Jim Thomlinson


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I'm new to excel and know that it has many capabilites to make a job easier.
I'm interested in learning about VBA. Can anyone recommend a step-by-step
with graphics book for someone that does not have any knowledge? I'm
currently using Excel 2003.

Thanks,

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