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programming training
Where can I receive advanced excel programming training, utilizing practical
applications? I find that I learn best when I have to implement something. While I have a good handle on it, I'd like to get to an advanced level. I have a book (Excel 2003 inside out)- however I do not find this to be helpful. What areas are best to apply this knowledge. -- Cathy |
programming training
Someone might give you a better source, but I found several sources for
training by Googling under "VBA for Excel training." "cathy" wrote: Where can I receive advanced excel programming training, utilizing practical applications? I find that I learn best when I have to implement something. While I have a good handle on it, I'd like to get to an advanced level. I have a book (Excel 2003 inside out)- however I do not find this to be helpful. What areas are best to apply this knowledge. -- Cathy |
programming training
I have found Excel 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference to be helpful:
http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/WroxTit...764556606.html Anything by Wallenbach is very valuable: Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA (Excel Power Programming With Vba) I used the Excel 2000 version and I can only assume the 2003 version is just as good. http://www.amazon.com/Excel-2003-Pow...550887&sr=8-10 "cathy" wrote: Where can I receive advanced excel programming training, utilizing practical applications? I find that I learn best when I have to implement something. While I have a good handle on it, I'd like to get to an advanced level. I have a book (Excel 2003 inside out)- however I do not find this to be helpful. What areas are best to apply this knowledge. -- Cathy |
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