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Oggy
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      14th Jan 2007
Hi, Does anybody recomend any books on the subject, VBA Programming
with Excel 2003. With a reference to all the formula's and comands.

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      14th Jan 2007
Formulas/functions aren't VBA. If you want the object model, get Excel 2002
VBA Programmers Reference (Bullen, Bovey, Rosenberg, Green), avoid the 2003
version. If you want VBA methods, commands etc, get John Walkenbach's VBA
for Dummies, or maybe his VBA Power Programming if you think the Dummies
book is too basic.

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> Hi, Does anybody recomend any books on the subject, VBA Programming
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>
> Thanks
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      14th Jan 2007
Bob has summed it up completely.

Take a look at the two sites books at:

John: http://j-walk.com/ss/
Stephen et al: http://www.oaltd.co.uk/

A couple more:

Debra Dalgleish: http://www.contextures.com/index.html (primarily pivot
tables)
Bill Jelen: http://www.mrexcel.com/

Some lessons at:
Gary Redley: http://users.bigpond.net.au/gradley/vbatutor/
Pan Pantziarka: http://www.techbookreport.com/tutorials/excel_vba1.html

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"Bob Phillips" wrote:

> Formulas/functions aren't VBA. If you want the object model, get Excel 2002
> VBA Programmers Reference (Bullen, Bovey, Rosenberg, Green), avoid the 2003
> version. If you want VBA methods, commands etc, get John Walkenbach's VBA
> for Dummies, or maybe his VBA Power Programming if you think the Dummies
> book is too basic.
>
> --
> HTH
>
> Bob Phillips
>
> (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)
>
> "Oggy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi, Does anybody recomend any books on the subject, VBA Programming
> > with Excel 2003. With a reference to all the formula's and comands.
> >
> > Thanks
> >

>
>
>

 
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      15th Jan 2007
Ignore previous post it is to another reply.
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"Martin Fishlock" wrote:

> See my comments on books in a few posts previous (Any good books?)
>
> I also mention some lessons at:
>
> Gary Redley: http://users.bigpond.net.au/gradley/vbatutor/
> Pan Pantziarka: http://www.techbookreport.com/tutorials/excel_vba1.html
>
> VBA is really the basic programming language with the MS object model for
> excel/office on top to allow the GUI access.
>
> Good luck.
> --
> Hope this helps
> Martin Fishlock, Bangkok, Thailand
> Please do not forget to rate this reply.
>
>
> "Martin Fishlock" wrote:
>
> > Bob has summed it up completely.
> >
> > Take a look at the two sites books at:
> >
> > John: http://j-walk.com/ss/
> > Stephen et al: http://www.oaltd.co.uk/
> >
> > A couple more:
> >
> > Debra Dalgleish: http://www.contextures.com/index.html (primarily pivot
> > tables)
> > Bill Jelen: http://www.mrexcel.com/
> >
> > Some lessons at:
> > Gary Redley: http://users.bigpond.net.au/gradley/vbatutor/
> > Pan Pantziarka: http://www.techbookreport.com/tutorials/excel_vba1.html
> >
> > --
> > Hope this helps
> > Martin Fishlock, Bangkok, Thailand
> > Please do not forget to rate this reply.
> >
> >
> > "Bob Phillips" wrote:
> >
> > > Formulas/functions aren't VBA. If you want the object model, get Excel 2002
> > > VBA Programmers Reference (Bullen, Bovey, Rosenberg, Green), avoid the 2003
> > > version. If you want VBA methods, commands etc, get John Walkenbach's VBA
> > > for Dummies, or maybe his VBA Power Programming if you think the Dummies
> > > book is too basic.
> > >
> > > --
> > > HTH
> > >
> > > Bob Phillips
> > >
> > > (replace somewhere in email address with gmail if mailing direct)
> > >
> > > "Oggy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > Hi, Does anybody recomend any books on the subject, VBA Programming
> > > > with Excel 2003. With a reference to all the formula's and comands.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >

 
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