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I don't think you will get one book that covers all. The VBA side might be
similar, but they have widely different object models, so the subject is too
big. You should look at separate books for Excel and Access, and scour the
net for Word and Outlook examples of what you want to do.

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Could somebody recommend a good VBA book which covers office 2000 and
office 2003 includeing word,excel,access,outlook etc?


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