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  1. #1
    Rick
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    VBA Training

    Are there any good books out there that would assist someone who wants to
    learn VBA from the ground up? Something that would take a person from a
    beginner to mid-level or beyond? Just wondering what others have done to
    become proficient.

    Rick

  2. #2
    Donna
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    RE: VBA Training

    Hi Rick,
    I bought a book for Excel 2000 that is loaded with all kinds of useful
    stuff. The book is called Excel 2000 Power Programming with VBA, by John
    Walkenbach. It includes a CD. Over 800 pages, a big book.
    Donna

    "Rick" wrote:

    > Are there any good books out there that would assist someone who wants to
    > learn VBA from the ground up? Something that would take a person from a
    > beginner to mid-level or beyond? Just wondering what others have done to
    > become proficient.
    >
    > Rick


  3. #3
    Rick
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    RE: VBA Training

    Thanks Donna! I will check it out.

    Anyone else?

    "Donna" wrote:

    > Hi Rick,
    > I bought a book for Excel 2000 that is loaded with all kinds of useful
    > stuff. The book is called Excel 2000 Power Programming with VBA, by John
    > Walkenbach. It includes a CD. Over 800 pages, a big book.
    > Donna
    >
    > "Rick" wrote:
    >
    > > Are there any good books out there that would assist someone who wants to
    > > learn VBA from the ground up? Something that would take a person from a
    > > beginner to mid-level or beyond? Just wondering what others have done to
    > > become proficient.
    > >
    > > Rick


  4. #4
    MLoftusNYC
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    RE: VBA Training

    I also think that Walkenbach's book is good. However, the Que Books are
    generally good. I have one called "Using Excel Visual Basic for
    Application," written by Jeff Web. Beyond that, there's a great deal of
    information on the web and at Microsoft's site in particular.

    Good luck!
    --
    MLoftusNYC


    "Rick" wrote:

    > Thanks Donna! I will check it out.
    >
    > Anyone else?
    >
    > "Donna" wrote:
    >
    > > Hi Rick,
    > > I bought a book for Excel 2000 that is loaded with all kinds of useful
    > > stuff. The book is called Excel 2000 Power Programming with VBA, by John
    > > Walkenbach. It includes a CD. Over 800 pages, a big book.
    > > Donna
    > >
    > > "Rick" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Are there any good books out there that would assist someone who wants to
    > > > learn VBA from the ground up? Something that would take a person from a
    > > > beginner to mid-level or beyond? Just wondering what others have done to
    > > > become proficient.
    > > >
    > > > Rick


  5. #5
    Rick
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    RE: VBA Training

    Thank you Also!

    Anyone else out there have a recommendation?

    "MLoftusNYC" wrote:

    > I also think that Walkenbach's book is good. However, the Que Books are
    > generally good. I have one called "Using Excel Visual Basic for
    > Application," written by Jeff Web. Beyond that, there's a great deal of
    > information on the web and at Microsoft's site in particular.
    >
    > Good luck!
    > --
    > MLoftusNYC
    >
    >
    > "Rick" wrote:
    >
    > > Thanks Donna! I will check it out.
    > >
    > > Anyone else?
    > >
    > > "Donna" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Hi Rick,
    > > > I bought a book for Excel 2000 that is loaded with all kinds of useful
    > > > stuff. The book is called Excel 2000 Power Programming with VBA, by John
    > > > Walkenbach. It includes a CD. Over 800 pages, a big book.
    > > > Donna
    > > >
    > > > "Rick" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > Are there any good books out there that would assist someone who wants to
    > > > > learn VBA from the ground up? Something that would take a person from a
    > > > > beginner to mid-level or beyond? Just wondering what others have done to
    > > > > become proficient.
    > > > >
    > > > > Rick


  6. #6
    Debra Dalgleish
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    Re: VBA Training

    There's a list of books that I use here:

    http://www.contextures.com/xlbookshelf.html

    And a longer list here:

    http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html

    Rick wrote:
    > Thank you Also!
    >
    > Anyone else out there have a recommendation?
    >
    > "MLoftusNYC" wrote:
    >
    >
    >>I also think that Walkenbach's book is good. However, the Que Books are
    >>generally good. I have one called "Using Excel Visual Basic for
    >>Application," written by Jeff Web. Beyond that, there's a great deal of
    >>information on the web and at Microsoft's site in particular.
    >>
    >>Good luck!
    >>--
    >>MLoftusNYC
    >>
    >>
    >>"Rick" wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>>Thanks Donna! I will check it out.
    >>>
    >>>Anyone else?
    >>>
    >>>"Donna" wrote:
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>Hi Rick,
    >>>>I bought a book for Excel 2000 that is loaded with all kinds of useful
    >>>>stuff. The book is called Excel 2000 Power Programming with VBA, by John
    >>>>Walkenbach. It includes a CD. Over 800 pages, a big book.
    >>>>Donna
    >>>>
    >>>>"Rick" wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>>Are there any good books out there that would assist someone who wants to
    >>>>>learn VBA from the ground up? Something that would take a person from a
    >>>>>beginner to mid-level or beyond? Just wondering what others have done to
    >>>>>become proficient.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>Rick
    >>>>



    --
    Debra Dalgleish
    Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
    http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html


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