I don't think there could ever be a single answer to that question given the size and scope of VBA. Here is an excellent and comprehensive list of resources that hike95 compiled (something in there should help you to get started)...
I agree. And not just because of the scope. "Best" is a very subjective word. Everyone learns differently, so what is best for one person may not be best for another. I am a very visual learner, so I prefer classroom options, if they are available. Often times, local colleges or professional training centers will offer classes on these type of topics (at least introductory classes to get started).
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