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Default Learning VB for Excel

I am brand new to this group and could really use some advice. I consider
myself to be about an intermediate level Excel 2003 user (that's the only
version the company I work for uses). I have no programming experience.
I've been told that I need to understand enough Visual Basic to enhance some
of our Excel reports later this year- not exactly sure what means yet.
Since I'll have to learn this on my own, I sure could use some advice about
books or online resources to help me over the next 2-3 months.
Unfortunately, I'll have more time than money to do this. I can afford
maybe 2 books that will cover the basics and offer some useful business
examples to help me. I'm a fairly quick learner, but this will be very new
to me. Your suggestions would be most appreciated. Thank you so much!


 
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