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![]() Yes, the website is for VB6, and my comments that followed are to make the OP aware that there are differences between the many versions of Visual Basic. "Rick Rothstein" wrote in message ... Just so it's clear to the OP, that link is for a tutorial for the compiled version of Visual Basic, not the VBA version. They are similar, but there are a lot of differences as well. Since the OP's question was posted in an Excel newsgroup, I would think he would want a tutorial on VBA instead. -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "JLGWhiz" wrote in message ... Look he http://www.vbtutor.net/vbtutor.html Be aware that VB comes in many forms. Visual Basic (VB6) is a compilable language, whereas Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) cannot be compiled into cryptic coded files. VBA operates on running compilation. Then there is VB.Net, etc. So when you ask about learning VB, it is a very broad question. Good luck. "JasonK" wrote in message ... TIA I'm in Las Vegas, NV. I would like to learn to program in VB. Can anyone direct me to classes or seminars? Learning from a book is tough; the examples rarely do what I'm looking for. Thanks, JasonK |
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