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Any Book or Tutorial Recommended to learn VB Scripting?

melzjm

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Hi All,


Since , I came across this forum, I have been really encouraged to teach myself VB scripting to do Macros and other things, pick up another skill but the problem is I do not know where to start.


Please recommend any site or books that I could read to kick off my self study. I am a plain user, a newbie but very logical.


Hope you can help.


Thanks,

Melanie
 
Hi,


Google this :


Super-Easy Guide to the Microsoft

Office Excel 2003 Object Model


it is a great starting point.
 
Don't get hung up on the latest version of any books

Any of the old ones will get you 90-95% of the way there and can be picked up very cheaply
 
HI Hui


Do you have any Soft copy (E-BOok) for the same..>


If yes then plz upload it and share with us.


I m also very mch exiting to learn the same.


Regards

Istiyak
 
HI,,


Hope this will helpful for u,.


http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=e-books%20on%20VBA%20for%20microsoft%202003&source=web&cd=9&ved=0CHcQFjAI&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jlathamsite.com%2FTeach%2FVBA%2FProgrammingInExcelVBA_AnIntroduction.pdf&ei=knpnT52xKM3irAfF04W9Bw&usg=AFQjCNEkwFIFr690pPNEyvC9XcJR8zuclg


Copy paste above link in your browser's address bar.


Regards

!$T!
 
@Luke M

Hi!

I think I've tried to read many times something of John Walkenbach's cousin, but I don't remember well anything more than the labels... Red, Black, Green and Blue... author's name was something alike little John Walker... But always always that I try to do that I get a strong headache after the second bottle... ehhh... volume I say!

:)

Regards!
 
Hi, melzjm!

Please don't consider seriously my previous post.

And about another approach: try using the Recording Macro feature that comes with Excel, you start recording a macro, then you perform the manual operations you want to do, you stop recording, and then you analyze the VBA code that Excel wrote. You'll find a lot of useful tips and solutions there.

Regards!
 
Hi All,


Thank you so much for all the recommendations and tips, I will take this seriously, except for SirJB7's not so latest post.. *_*


It is appreciated. :)


-melzjm
 
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