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The ultimate Reference Guide to VBA in Excel

  1. #1
    Martin Knudsen
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    The ultimate Reference Guide to VBA in Excel

    I am looking for a comprehensive tutorial og reference for VBA code in Excel.
    I work in consultancy firm, where we use vba for modelling (health economic
    analysis) and for creation of user friendly interfaces to our models.

    Is there anyone out there who know the book that says it all?



  2. #2
    Tom Ogilvy
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    Re: The ultimate Reference Guide to VBA in Excel

    for VBA for Excel
    http://www.oaltd.co.uk/ProExcelDev/Default.htm

    Also look at:
    http://www.oaltd.co.uk/ExcelProgRef/Default.htm

    or
    go to John Walkenbach's site and look at his POWER PROGRAMMING series (same
    book updated for newer releases)
    http://www.j-walk.com/ss/books/index.htm

    --
    Regards,
    Tom Ogilvy


    "Martin Knudsen" <Martin [email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I am looking for a comprehensive tutorial og reference for VBA code in

    Excel.
    > I work in consultancy firm, where we use vba for modelling (health

    economic
    > analysis) and for creation of user friendly interfaces to our models.
    >
    > Is there anyone out there who know the book that says it all?
    >
    >




  3. #3
    Jim Thomlinson
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    RE: The ultimate Reference Guide to VBA in Excel

    There are lots of good books out there... Are you looking for a good
    reference book or a good learning book. Reference book are normally for
    experienced users who want a reference to help them solve very specific
    problems. A learning book is more of a step by step how too, which teaches
    the reader increasingly complex issues.
    --
    HTH...

    Jim Thomlinson


    "Martin Knudsen" wrote:

    > I am looking for a comprehensive tutorial og reference for VBA code in Excel.
    > I work in consultancy firm, where we use vba for modelling (health economic
    > analysis) and for creation of user friendly interfaces to our models.
    >
    > Is there anyone out there who know the book that says it all?
    >
    >


  4. #4
    Jim Hagan
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    RE: The ultimate Reference Guide to VBA in Excel

    I would imagine a book that "says it all" would be quite large and probably
    not all that useful. Nonetheless, one of the more useful books that I have
    come across is John Walkenbach's "Excel ???? Power Programming with VBA".
    (Insert a version name where the ????'s are located). Another useful book is
    "VB & VBA in a Nutshell", written by Paul Lomax and published by O'Reilly &
    Associates. For general programming tasks, these 2 references suit me fine.
    The first book is more of a "how-to" book and shows you how to create custom
    menus, user forms, interact with other applications, work with charts, etc,
    while the second is more of a reference manual that addresses VBA language
    elements (statements, procedures, functions, etc.). For more advanced
    programming, I imagine there are other good books out there.

    Jim

    "Martin Knudsen" wrote:

    > I am looking for a comprehensive tutorial og reference for VBA code in Excel.
    > I work in consultancy firm, where we use vba for modelling (health economic
    > analysis) and for creation of user friendly interfaces to our models.
    >
    > Is there anyone out there who know the book that says it all?
    >
    >


  5. #5
    Martin Knudsen
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    RE: The ultimate Reference Guide to VBA in Excel

    You are right - I need both - but mostly a reference book

    "Jim Thomlinson" wrote:

    > There are lots of good books out there... Are you looking for a good
    > reference book or a good learning book. Reference book are normally for
    > experienced users who want a reference to help them solve very specific
    > problems. A learning book is more of a step by step how too, which teaches
    > the reader increasingly complex issues.
    > --
    > HTH...
    >
    > Jim Thomlinson
    >
    >
    > "Martin Knudsen" wrote:
    >
    > > I am looking for a comprehensive tutorial og reference for VBA code in Excel.
    > > I work in consultancy firm, where we use vba for modelling (health economic
    > > analysis) and for creation of user friendly interfaces to our models.
    > >
    > > Is there anyone out there who know the book that says it all?
    > >
    > >


  6. #6
    Martin Knudsen
    Guest

    RE: The ultimate Reference Guide to VBA in Excel

    Thank you - Power Programming with VBA sounds good!

    "Jim Hagan" wrote:

    > I would imagine a book that "says it all" would be quite large and probably
    > not all that useful. Nonetheless, one of the more useful books that I have
    > come across is John Walkenbach's "Excel ???? Power Programming with VBA".
    > (Insert a version name where the ????'s are located). Another useful book is
    > "VB & VBA in a Nutshell", written by Paul Lomax and published by O'Reilly &
    > Associates. For general programming tasks, these 2 references suit me fine.
    > The first book is more of a "how-to" book and shows you how to create custom
    > menus, user forms, interact with other applications, work with charts, etc,
    > while the second is more of a reference manual that addresses VBA language
    > elements (statements, procedures, functions, etc.). For more advanced
    > programming, I imagine there are other good books out there.
    >
    > Jim
    >
    > "Martin Knudsen" wrote:
    >
    > > I am looking for a comprehensive tutorial og reference for VBA code in Excel.
    > > I work in consultancy firm, where we use vba for modelling (health economic
    > > analysis) and for creation of user friendly interfaces to our models.
    > >
    > > Is there anyone out there who know the book that says it all?
    > >
    > >


  7. #7
    Martin Knudsen
    Guest

    Re: The ultimate Reference Guide to VBA in Excel

    Thank you for your advice - maybe Excel 2002 VBA Programmer's Reference
    plus Walkenbachs Power Programming together will meet my needs.


    "Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

    > for VBA for Excel
    > http://www.oaltd.co.uk/ProExcelDev/Default.htm
    >
    > Also look at:
    > http://www.oaltd.co.uk/ExcelProgRef/Default.htm
    >
    > or
    > go to John Walkenbach's site and look at his POWER PROGRAMMING series (same
    > book updated for newer releases)
    > http://www.j-walk.com/ss/books/index.htm
    >
    > --
    > Regards,
    > Tom Ogilvy
    >
    >
    > "Martin Knudsen" <Martin [email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > I am looking for a comprehensive tutorial og reference for VBA code in

    > Excel.
    > > I work in consultancy firm, where we use vba for modelling (health

    > economic
    > > analysis) and for creation of user friendly interfaces to our models.
    > >
    > > Is there anyone out there who know the book that says it all?
    > >
    > >

    >
    >
    >


  8. #8
    John in Surrey
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    Re: The ultimate Reference Guide to VBA in Excel

    On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 11:20:31 -0800, "Martin Knudsen"
    <[email protected]> wrote:
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    amazon.co.uk
    worth it for the reviews
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