Thanks; and I will pay more attention to this TA.
I didn't figure there would be too many decent free resources, but those links are very good.
And I'm sure I will be asking more questions here as I really need to improve my VB(A) skills; out of necessity of course :).
Thanks again Brad.
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by: byundtPosted on 2005-02-04 at 16:16:32ID: 13231270
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Check out the tutorials at VBAExpress. http://www.vbaexpress.com/
There are no comprehensive free sites out there for VBA training. Many people find the following free sites quite helpful, however:
http://www.cpearson.com/ex
http://j-walk.com/ss/excel
http://www.mvps.org/dmcrit
You can learn an awful lot just by reading the posts (and asking questions about coding details) right here at Experts-Exchange. Any active forum will serve a similar purpose, but there are more Excel questions asked here than than everywhere else besides Microsoft's newsgroups (and those aren't anywhere near as user-friendly as here).
If you're partial to paper, John Walkenbach has an excellent series of Excel books. I own and use Excel 2002 Power Programming With VBA, part of a series of books with similar titles (updated for each new version of Excel).
Cheers!
Brad