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irsath

I want few website name for macro
 

Dear Friends.....

i would like to study "macro " so if you know any good website for
it...please forward your feedback...




Thanks
irsath mohammed


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Dann Pedersen

I want few website name for macro
 
"irsath" wrote in
message ...

i would like to study "macro " so if you know any good website for
it...please forward your feedback...


You should look at something called VBA (Visual Basic for Applications)
which is the preferede macro language for the Microsoft Office suite. Since
you are posting in a Excel newsgroup, I assume that this is the VBA-lingo
you are most interested in.

I find that the help files in Excel is quite good, however I can also
recomend http://www.ozgrid.com/VBA/ . Perhaps not entry level content, but
it depends on your experience with other (macro) languages.

Let us know that you need to do, and perhaps we can direct you to a better
source of information.

/Dann



Bob Phillips

I want few website name for macro
 
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm

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"Dann Pedersen" wrote in message
.. .
"irsath" wrote in
message ...

i would like to study "macro " so if you know any good website for
it...please forward your feedback...


You should look at something called VBA (Visual Basic for Applications)
which is the preferede macro language for the Microsoft Office suite.

Since
you are posting in a Excel newsgroup, I assume that this is the VBA-lingo
you are most interested in.

I find that the help files in Excel is quite good, however I can also
recomend http://www.ozgrid.com/VBA/ . Perhaps not entry level content, but
it depends on your experience with other (macro) languages.

Let us know that you need to do, and perhaps we can direct you to a better
source of information.

/Dann






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