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Hi, Can anyone advise the best way to learn VBA?

Is it via books? and if so what's a good one to start with?, Do I get
one on one tuition?

I am a beginner in VBA, however have used excel fo 10 years or so. I am
fairly conversant with formula, in that I use certain functions
regularly, e.g sumproduct, vlookup, pivot tables, I can build simple
macros, concatenate, replace, mid, left, right, substitute. I realise
that I am only using a very, very small percant of excel capabilities,
but in order to develop some ideas would love to know how the coding
works, the basic blocks to start with.

Any help greatly received.

Thanks



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