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Default VBA Reference Book


What would rate as the best VBA reference book if I'm wanting to
understand the fundamentals/structure of VBA and learn/develop my
programming skills. I have investigated shortcourses etc, but they
seem to usually run 2 days tops and to me that does not seem sufficient
to gain an understanding of VBA. I don't have a programming background
hence I am not familiar with VB etc etc. Is that perhaps something I
should be looking into? Currently I just plagiarise code from the net
and would prefer to understand in depth what I am copying. I accept
time and practice is paramount, however I would just like to set the
foundations "correctly"

I appreciate any feedback in advance

Regards
Darren


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