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Hi, everyone. I have been reading some of the reviews at Amazon fo
various Excel VBA books, and it seems as though you can't rely on them
Most have reviews that range from 1 to 5 stars...

What I am looking for is a good learning tool, but also a grea
reference book for use in the future. My background is I am ver
experienced in Excel, and I am a beginner-to-intermediate VBA use
(self-taught).

So what are your recommendations? I appreciate any input

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I bought Microsoft office Excel 2003 Step By Step it was briliant with
support disk, you could also try excel inside out dont know the autho
but thats 2002, you could try John Walkenbach's Excel 2003 bible it
available as an e-book.

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Version-applicable "power programming" (John Walkenbach)
"Excel 2002 VBA" (Bullen, Green, Bovey, Rosenberg)

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Hi, everyone. I have been reading some of the reviews at Amazon for
various Excel VBA books, and it seems as though you can't rely on them.
Most have reviews that range from 1 to 5 stars...

What I am looking for is a good learning tool, but also a great
reference book for use in the future. My background is I am very
experienced in Excel, and I am a beginner-to-intermediate VBA user
(self-taught).

So what are your recommendations? I appreciate any input.


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