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    Excel VBA books?

    Last year I was introduced to macros and the wonders that it can do to automate repetitive functions in Excel. It's amazing!

    Now I would like to learn more so that I may create my own in hopes to automate and cut down manual process time (and maybe get a few praises from the boss!)

    Are there beginners books that anyone could recommend for me to purchase? I am a quick learner but of course I'm not looking for the advance level, yet.

    Thanks.

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    hi,

    Books are good but you'll also learn heaps just by googling key phrases (often include "sub" in your query to find solutions as well as questions) or checking out any of the Excel MVP's sites which are listed at the below link:
    http://www.mvps.org/links.html#Excel

    Here's a page of useful links on this forum:
    http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?t=620254

    I've also found John Walkenbach's books helpful (2002 Power Programming & Excel 2002 Formulas). They have a range of info from beginner level upwards & I found them very easy to read:
    http://www.j-walk.com/ss/books/index.htm

    hth
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    Quote Originally Posted by Novice_704
    Last year I was introduced to macros and the wonders that it can do to automate repetitive functions in Excel. It's amazing!

    Now I would like to learn more so that I may create my own in hopes to automate and cut down manual process time (and maybe get a few praises from the boss!)

    Are there beginners books that anyone could recommend for me to purchase? I am a quick learner but of course I'm not looking for the advance level, yet.

    Thanks.
    "Excel VBA for Dummies"
    Is an Great book for learning VBA
    The Author is JWalk

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