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Teaching Excel
This may be an out of place question so I appologize. But the best book for
teaching beggining VBA that I know of is Excel 2000 in 21 Days. It is no longer available in book form It does a great d]job of actually building prgramgs not just deicussing sub routines. Are there any suggetions for a current book that does the same thing. Thanks |
Teaching Excel
Try Excel 2003 Power Programming by john Walkenback, I used this one
and find it very useful, it includes a CD with sample codes. Eesy to understand for a newbie like me in vba programming. On Jan 25, 12:40*pm, lwm wrote: This may be an out of place question so I appologize. *But the best book for teaching beggining VBA that I know of is Excel 2000 in 21 Days. *It is no longer available in book form *It does a great d]job of actually building prgramgs not just deicussing sub routines. *Are there any suggetions for a current book that does the same thing. Thanks |
Teaching Excel
Yes I have both his 2000 and his 2003 books his bible, and his Formulas. No
disrespect to John but I am looking for a book that actually builds programs as it teaches. This was the strength of 21 days. "jhong" wrote: Try Excel 2003 Power Programming by john Walkenback, I used this one and find it very useful, it includes a CD with sample codes. Eesy to understand for a newbie like me in vba programming. On Jan 25, 12:40 pm, lwm wrote: This may be an out of place question so I appologize. But the best book for teaching beggining VBA that I know of is Excel 2000 in 21 Days. It is no longer available in book form It does a great d]job of actually building prgramgs not just deicussing sub routines. Are there any suggetions for a current book that does the same thing. Thanks |
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