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    Post Book on Vba

    I started in Vba learning by myself and at this point I'd like to go further. I see that I have many lacks when I want to do more sophisticated codes. Could somebody recommend me a book, which covers most of what someone has to know about Vba?

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    Re: Book on Vba

    For Excel Development the 2 best books I've seen are
    Excel 2003 Power Programming with VBA
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    Professional Excel Development

    Walkenbach is a great starting point, and you might also be able to pick up the 2002 version for a few bucks less.

    Bullen et al are more advanced, but a truely great resource if you want to develop powerful, sustainable, applications
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    Re: Book on Vba

    I 2nd the motion re Walkenbach, if Excel is your application of choice. Excellent fundamentals. My copy is on the verge of falling apart from so much use.

    Another, more advanced book I'd recommend is:

    VBA Developer's Handbook

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