starl
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vba and Macros for MSExcel came out last May. It was written with 2003 mainly in mind, but honestly - the changes from 2000, 2002, 2003 are fairly minor - the number of arguments usually being the biggest issue. And those arguments are usually optional, so...
If you have 97, you could still use the book, tho you would run into a few more problems. Is it that big a deal? Well, by default, I program in XP. Occ, I run into a client with 97 - I have to change a few lines of code, some functions are missing, tho I never use them...
If your local bookstore doesn't have it, lots of online stores do.
If you have 97, you could still use the book, tho you would run into a few more problems. Is it that big a deal? Well, by default, I program in XP. Occ, I run into a client with 97 - I have to change a few lines of code, some functions are missing, tho I never use them...
If your local bookstore doesn't have it, lots of online stores do.