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    i want to learn VBA

    hi All
    this is my first Thread here
    and i want to learn VBA
    how i can ?
    i read in many sites
    but i found thing unclear and diffecult
    i want ur advice

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    Site Admin VBAX Guru Simon Lloyd's Avatar
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    There are many good books on the subject, of course you will look for ones that are for beginners, if you want to learn VBA in module sized chunks online then we offer that service here!
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    VBAX Master CreganTur's Avatar
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    Welcome to the forum- always good to see new members!

    I completely agree with Simon- take VBAX's training as a starting point- it will introduce you to a lot of the basics of VBA.

    After that, I highly recommend Access (2003 or 2007 depending on your version) Programming By Example With VBA, XML, and ASP- its a great book that reveals a lot of the more indepth methods of working with VBA and Access.
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    Distinguished Lord of VBAX VBAX Grand Master Bob Phillips's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by CreganTur
    After that, I highly recommend Access (2003 or 2007 depending on your version) Programming By Example With VBA, XML, and ASP- its a great book that reveals a lot of the more indepth methods of working with VBA and Access.
    But as the OP posted in the Excel forum, it is likely that a book on Access is not what is required.
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    thanx for all this answers
    but i have some information about VBA
    but i can't analysis code and many times i can't understand how they make them code
    i will ask here about any code which i can't understand it
    any way thanx again

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    Distinguished Lord of VBAX VBAX Grand Master Bob Phillips's Avatar
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    Then it is really up to you to articulate clearly what you do not know how to do, what you do not undersatnd, and you will get plenty of help.
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    thanx xld i am sure i will get i plenty of helpbecuase that i write i want to learn VBA My English langauge isn't good i am sorry if i can't explane what i want ?

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    Site Admin VBAX Guru Simon Lloyd's Avatar
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    Just post a particular problem and we will try to give you a solution and walk you through what the code does, although in many instances the code is self explanatory!
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    Simon
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