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Re: [ExcelVBA] Re: An Easy (?) Questioin

 



 Mickey,

now what you want ??

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From: mickey11030 <mickey11030@yahoo.com>
To: ExcelVBA@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 9:26 PM
Subject: [ExcelVBA] Re: An Easy (?) Questioin

 
Thanks all for your suggestions. In fact I have used the macro recorder to create a macro, and then modified it, but it's always with a hope and a prayer. I was thinking that studying a book might put my knowledge on a firm foundation. By the way, I'm using Excel 2007.

--- In ExcelVBA@yahoogroups.com, enrique c <enriquec1999@...> wrote:
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> Mickey
> I know exactly what's PL1 means, i wrote my first PL1 program in 1977.
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> The best advice from my side is : Read about the Object Oriented Language.
> Concepts like Objet,Properties and Methods are son important at the beginning.
> After that you can find a lot of books possibilities about EXCEL VBA.
> Another could be in YOUTUBE. Excel VBA subject.
> The first step is read about how to move information from the Spreadsheet to your program (memory) and the other way around. Take a look about the RANGE object.
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> Good Luck
> Enrique
> --- El lun, 7/11/11, mickey11030 <mickey11030@...> escribió:
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> De: mickey11030 <mickey11030@...>
> Asunto: [ExcelVBA] An Easy (?) Questioin
> A: ExcelVBA@yahoogroups.com
> Fecha: lunes, 11 de julio de 2011, 11:14 am
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