Reference Book Suggestions

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If you were taking only one VBA reference book to a desert island (assuming
that you'd want a VBA book on a desert island) which would it be?

For me, I learn better by studying example code snippets. The Office VB help
is somewhat sterile, IMHO.

John
 
I prefer John Walkenbach's "Excel 200? Power Programming with VBA" I have
the 2002 version. Also, I believe, that would be a deserted island. I have
yet to see an island in the desert! :-)
Cheers....Mike F
 
My error was an improvement over the first draft, which featured a desserted
island :)

Thanks for the rec. John
 
'Desert island' is in my copy of the Oxford dictionary, and if I end up
there, I'd like an internet connection, and access to Google (my
favourite reference)!
 

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