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
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
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
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
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
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
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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