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VBA Question
just wandering what would be a good book to get for a begining vba user.
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AS far as learning the basic syntax of VBA (or VB) Microsoft usuall puts out good books (programmer guides), WROX (programmer to programmer) seem good. I have even see some really basic (teach yourself in 21 days) that are really entry level, that work for some people.
I use help from different forums for VB syntax. Basically determine what you want to learn over the next 6 months, and find a book that seems to answer those question and then bug us out here. S- |
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i feel i have learned alot by bugging you all, that is one of the reason i want to find a good book because i don't want to over bug you all.
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Everybody has different preference of favorite books. Just find one the is begginner level to intermidiate level and ask us clarification questions
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