Hello guys,
May be it is a very stupid question to ask, but as tittle, how did you learn your VBA skills?
I tried to learn from books but most books are very simple in compare with the coding you guys used.
Thanks,
Gordon
Hello guys,
May be it is a very stupid question to ask, but as tittle, how did you learn your VBA skills?
I tried to learn from books but most books are very simple in compare with the coding you guys used.
Thanks,
Gordon
Last edited by gordonf35; 08-20-2012 at 07:39 PM.
I learned VBA here on the forums, solving problems, using the macro recorder then comparing that code to what the gurus here posted. I posted my baby-macros and received corrections and suggestions. Slow and steady wins the race.
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Exactly, slow and study always wins the race. I'm 6 months old to ExcelForum. I was absolutely dumb in VBA before. But now a days I'm getting better. Slowly understanding how vba works and started creating my own little scripts. Ofcourse experts from ExcelForum always helped me when I'm struck.
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