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VBA programming books: any recommendations?
Hello,
I am an experienced Excel user, but with no VBA programming/programming background. I want a book that will TEACH me VBA (no reference books plz!) and/or a book that focuses on business modelling and quantitative applications using VBA. Any suggestions are welcome... I already own a copy of the latest version Albright's book - actually it's on its way - so what I am really after is a good INTRO to VBA book! Thanks in advance, Dennis |
VBA programming books: any recommendations?
vba for dummies by J-Walk -- davesexcel ------------------------------------------------------------------------ davesexcel's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=31708 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=541795 |
VBA programming books: any recommendations?
The best VBA tutor is the macro recorder in Excel, Word.
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VBA programming books: any recommendations?
Will give it a shot, however, as I've been let down by Dummies series
books, any other suggestions are very welcome! Thanks... |
VBA programming books: any recommendations?
Hi Dennis,
Will give it a shot, however, as I've been let down by Dummies series books, any other suggestions are very welcome! Thanks... See: http://tinyurl.com/e78pg for many earlier suggestions and recommendations. --- Regards, Norman |
VBA programming books: any recommendations?
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Will give it a shot, however, as I've been let down by Dummies series books, any other suggestions are very welcome! Thanks... I much prefer the "... in Easy Steps" series, and started learning VBA with their Excel VBA book, which I found excellent. -- Gordon Rainsford London UK |
VBA programming books: any recommendations?
No really - the J-Walk book is pretty good!
Paul |
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