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Subject:VBA books and CBT "summary" From:Jeroen Hendrix <jhe -at- POLYDOC -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 27 Oct 1998 10:11:50 +0100
Hi all,
Last week I asked you if you knew any good books or CBTs on VBA. Till now,
I've only received one answer, which was from Guru (many thanks, good tip)
- see below. Thus: his answer is the summary.
After searching the web I also found the Word97 Macro & VBA Handbook by Guy
Hart-Davis (ISBN 0-7821-1962-X), which seems to answer most of my questions
concerning the MS Word VBA language. If you have any other suggestions, I'm
still interested.
Guru <guru -at- BOM5 -dot- VSNL -dot- NET -dot- IN> wrote:
I have also been interested in doing a VBA course. Finally, I have settled
for a course with Virtual University at http://www.vu.org. They have two
courses: Visual Basic 1 and Visual Basic II (six weeks of online training).
I find the courses well written and well conducted. The cost is a mere $5
per course (So I am doing Pearl also!). You can buy the related books at
the site too.
Greetings,
Jeroen Hendrix
PolyDoc
The Netherlands
Mail jhe -at- polydoc -dot- com
Web www.polydoc.com