I'd recommend John Walkenbach's Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA.
Don't worry about the book's version number because all differences
are flagged clearly. But see Debra Dalgleish's site:
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Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
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Excel and Word Function Lists (Classifications, Syntax and Arguments)
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That should give you many happy hours of reading and re-reading.
I hope you like the financial formulas chapters in Formulas 2003.
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Norman Harker MVP (Excel)
Sydney, Australia
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Excel and Word Function Lists (Classifications, Syntax and Arguments)
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