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VBA - The Visual Basic Working Partner

If you have tried VBA and you want to know more about how to use it, this is the tutorial for you. One of the most outstanding qualities of Visual Basic is that it's a COMPLETE development environment. Whatever you want to do, there's a 'flavor' of Visual Basic to help you do the job!

This tutorial assumes that you know how to use a hosting application like Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access. But we show you how to put Microsoft VBA to work to work for you.

We use the version of Visual Basic that is in Microsoft Word 2000 so you must have this software installed to get the most from this course.

If you feel like you need to start at the very beginning, you might want to sign up for VB Programming for Non-Programmers! which also focuses on the use of VBA, but at a much slower pace.

. One lesson is delivered each week to your email inbox and there are five lessons in this tutorial.

Please keep these tips in mind!
  1. If you change your email address after the course starts, the lessons won't get to you!
  2. If you're using software that blocks email until a "real person" sends it, the lessons won't get to you!
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