Looking for sources (books, web pages) for Excel facts

Jaymond Flurrie

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I opened another thread earlier, but I thought that maybe I would compile these all to one page. So the task shortly is that if you can prove by a source that what I claim is true, please post the source (or book name / page number). If what I claim is false, please tell me. The reason why I ask here is that I know that some of you have read quite a bit of VBA/VBE material.

1) Visual Studio is better than Visual Basic Editor (some feature comparison table?)

2) VBA is different from Java or C in that VBA doesn't have braces pretty much at all and C/Java doesn't have statements like "end sub", "next" etc. (Some language comparison table?)

3) There's no block comments in VBA.

4) There's no definitive list of reserved words for VBA available.
 

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Highlight Duplicates
Home, Conditional Formatting, Highlight Cells, Duplicate records, OK to add pink formatting to any duplicates in selected range.

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