Books Excel

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Nalaka Hendawitharana

Hi!,

Can some one please tell me some good book's for Excel user and, Excel
developer (intermediate and advance).

Thanks & Regards,
Nalaka.
 
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Kevin Stecyk

Nalaka,

I am copying an earlier message today from a different section by Bob
Phillips.

I highly endorse the 2nd and 3rd books listed by Bob below. I found having
two different references to be helpful.

The second book is more complex towards the later chapters, but the initial
chapters are excellent for the beginner.

John W's book has an intimidating title, but it is well written and
reasonably easy to follow along.

Best regards,
Kevin

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Julie,

Check out these 3

Excel 2000 Programming For Dummies; John Walkenbach; 408 pages; Hungry
Minds, Inc; ISBN: 0764505661

Excel 2002 VBA Programmers Reference; John Green, Stephen Bullen, Rob Bovey,
Robert Rosenberg; 993 pages; Wrox Press Inc; ISBN 1861005709

Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA ; John Walkenbach; John Wiley & Sons;
ISBN: 0-764540726



My favourite is John Green 's (actually it's the only one I have read, but
the others are recommended by others, and John is well known in the
comunity).


--

HTH

Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

Julie said:
Hi All! Does anyone have any recommendations on a good
VBA book to buy? I am wanting to learn more about
programming in VBA. Thanks in advance for any help given!

Julie
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Nalaka Hendawitharana

Thanks Kevin.

Kevin said:
Nalaka,

I am copying an earlier message today from a different section by Bob
Phillips.

I highly endorse the 2nd and 3rd books listed by Bob below. I found having
two different references to be helpful.

The second book is more complex towards the later chapters, but the initial
chapters are excellent for the beginner.

John W's book has an intimidating title, but it is well written and
reasonably easy to follow along.

Best regards,
Kevin

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Julie,

Check out these 3

Excel 2000 Programming For Dummies; John Walkenbach; 408 pages; Hungry
Minds, Inc; ISBN: 0764505661

Excel 2002 VBA Programmers Reference; John Green, Stephen Bullen, Rob Bovey,
Robert Rosenberg; 993 pages; Wrox Press Inc; ISBN 1861005709

Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA ; John Walkenbach; John Wiley & Sons;
ISBN: 0-764540726

My favourite is John Green 's (actually it's the only one I have read, but
the others are recommended by others, and John is well known in the
comunity).

--

HTH

Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


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Marco B

John Walkenbach has a good book called power programming
for excel. Well worth a read for someone learning.

Marco
 

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