VBA books

Marc_w90

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Office Version
  1. 365
Platform
  1. Windows
Hello,
Trying to self-teach VBA and looking for any good book recommendations that can give me a guiding hand.
I prefer a good Text book to an online document

Many thanks
Marc
 

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Hello, Marc. Best I know is John Walkenbach's 'Power Programming With VBA' series. That and lots of practice! VBA can be laboriously slow initially & with time easy. Enjoy the journey. Regards, Fazza
 
Can you recommend a book where I can learn to associate different programs with excel such as access database, internet explorer and etc...
 
A few months ago, I found this page through a LinkedIn group. This is a pretty comprehensive list of the many Excel book resources available.

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