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I have a good grasp on Excel in general, except macros.
If I could learn to program macros and customize them to my needs, I could
greatly reduce repetitive work.

Where is the best place to get started learning to build macros?
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You could look he
http://www.anthony-vba.kefra.com/vba/vbabasic2.htm

Or, simply Google "VBA Excel Tutorial"

Or, you can pick up enough to get you started simply by recording
(Tools-Macro)yourself doing different things, and then viewing the code
(Alt+F11).

Good luck, and have fun!

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I have a good grasp on Excel in general, except macros.
If I could learn to program macros and customize them to my needs, I could
greatly reduce repetitive work.

Where is the best place to get started learning to build macros?

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Hi
Buy Excel VBA Programming for Dummies by John Walkenbach, excellant book for
starter, just bought it last month. Keep reading these post, especially "excel
programming", and practice.
HTH
John

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I have a good grasp on Excel in general, except macros.
If I could learn to program macros and customize them to my needs, I could
greatly reduce repetitive work.

Where is the best place to get started learning to build macros?


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evoxfan,
If you like to experiment, you could try to record a macro and then look at
the code.

hth
Dennis

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I have a good grasp on Excel in general, except macros.
If I could learn to program macros and customize them to my needs, I could
greatly reduce repetitive work.

Where is the best place to get started learning to build macros?

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