Recommendations for an Excel and VBA book

R

RJQMAN

Can anyone recommend a really good Excel reference book? In addition
to the Microsoft guides, I have purchased several books and find them
either too basic to be of help when the going gets tough, or a little
too hard to understand (usually because they use terms and operators
without clearly defining their function and/or limitations). Excel
2000 VBA by John Green is the best I have found, but it is just about 1
notch above my understanding in many areas. I have learned more from
this newsgroup and the programming newsgroup than from any other
source, and you are all appreciated. Thanks in advance for any
recommendations.
 
G

Guest

I find the books written by John Walkenbach to be an excellent learning tool.
For example I have "Microsoft Excel 2003 Formulas" by John, it is easy to
understand and will not go over your head. Also 'Excel 2003 Power Programing
with VBA' is equaly as good if you are into VBA. I have used books by John
Walkenbach since Excel 2000 and find they far surpass any other books in
print.
 

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