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Command reference manual(s)
Regarding programming, I'm a paperholic. I admit it. I'm not ashamed of it.
In a previous life I read technical manuals and feel at home with them. Is there a GOOD paper source for Excel VBA code out there anywhere? All of the books I've seen have a 100 or so tasks listed but no command syntax reference, including the command arguments. I guess I'm looking for the equivalent of the MS Language/Controls reference that was published for VB -- just for Excel. Any help out there for a paper reader? Thanks, Kim |
Command reference manual(s)
If you are looking for info about the Excel object model
Look at this book in the bookstore http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/186...51305?n=283155 Note: not the 2003 version but the 2002 version -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Kim" wrote in message ... Regarding programming, I'm a paperholic. I admit it. I'm not ashamed of it. In a previous life I read technical manuals and feel at home with them. Is there a GOOD paper source for Excel VBA code out there anywhere? All of the books I've seen have a 100 or so tasks listed but no command syntax reference, including the command arguments. I guess I'm looking for the equivalent of the MS Language/Controls reference that was published for VB -- just for Excel. Any help out there for a paper reader? Thanks, Kim |
Command reference manual(s)
Ron,
Thanks for your help! I'll pick one up and see where it leads. Kim "Ron de Bruin" wrote: If you are looking for info about the Excel object model Look at this book in the bookstore http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/186...51305?n=283155 Note: not the 2003 version but the 2002 version -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Kim" wrote in message ... Regarding programming, I'm a paperholic. I admit it. I'm not ashamed of it. In a previous life I read technical manuals and feel at home with them. Is there a GOOD paper source for Excel VBA code out there anywhere? All of the books I've seen have a 100 or so tasks listed but no command syntax reference, including the command arguments. I guess I'm looking for the equivalent of the MS Language/Controls reference that was published for VB -- just for Excel. Any help out there for a paper reader? Thanks, Kim |
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