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G'day Maxx

It would help if you specified where in the world you are!

Here in Australia, we have:

TAFE Colleges = Technical And Further Education (Day, Night & Weekend
Classes)
Genarally speaking, most placements here are filled by people who don't make
the grade for University.

CAE = Council of Adult Education (Day & Night Classes)
Anyone can apply.

Suggest you check out your local schools/Universities directory and talk to
someone who can point you in the right direction.

HTH
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Probably, by reading through hundreds, or dare I say it, thousands of these
postings, you will learn more than you will learn from any book or any
university course. The discussions here are based on real problems (that
people encounter every day) and real solutions (that people offer every day).
I learned virtually everything that I know from this 'Excel Programming'
discussion group. No book will give you enough information to solve all the
problems that you will encounter, but this resource, right here, will.
Again, read as many posts as you can, copy/paste several to your Excel
workbook, and try to get the code to work. Then, modify it slightly and see
what kind of effect it has... You may be surprised what you learn...

Regards,
Ryan--

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G'day Maxx

It would help if you specified where in the world you are!

Here in Australia, we have:

TAFE Colleges = Technical And Further Education (Day, Night & Weekend
Classes)
Genarally speaking, most placements here are filled by people who don't make
the grade for University.

CAE = Council of Adult Education (Day & Night Classes)
Anyone can apply.

Suggest you check out your local schools/Universities directory and talk to
someone who can point you in the right direction.

HTH
Mark.



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Maxx wrote:
Do you know of any university courses in VBA?


Hi Maxx,
I think I would tend to agree with the last posting that these forums are a great
source of information and knowledge on the subject. You will find however that many of the
forum contributors are authors on the subject and produce books on Excel as well as having
some excellent sites of their own for information on Excel. If you look at the Debra
Dalgliesh site you will find a list of Excel books which she reviews as well as an
excellent source of information. If you go to the Ron de Bruin site you will find a great
add in for Excel which you can download and which has a search facility directly from
excel to the Group as well as links to some of the sites I eluded to above.

Kind regards
Graham
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