Hi all,
I know a bit VB 6.0 programming. Will it help me to write exce
vba/macro(same thing?).can anybody help me by providing some fre
websites where i can have informations/codes for VBA/macro.
Please tell me how could i make a *command Button * in a cell in th
excel sheet
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sdebu_200
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Gord Dibben - 03 Sep 2006 19:36 GMT
Try David McRitchie's "getting started with macros" site.
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm
Note the links at bottom of page for more info.
Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP
>Hi all,
>I know a bit VB 6.0 programming. Will it help me to write excel
>vba/macro(same thing?).can anybody help me by providing some free
>websites where i can have informations/codes for VBA/macro.
>Please tell me how could i make a *command Button * in a cell in the
>excel sheet?
sdebu_2000 - 04 Sep 2006 05:05 GMT
Thank u very much
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sdebu_200
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Epinn - 04 Sep 2006 10:51 GMT
plus
Tools>Macro>Visual Basic Editor>F1
Epinn
> Thank u very much.
>
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>
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sdebu_2000 - 04 Sep 2006 11:10 GMT
THANX GOD THAT U KNOW *F1* IS THE DEFAULT HELP FOR ALMOST ALL THE m
APPLICATION.ANY WAY THNX FOR UR GREAT SUGGESTION
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sdebu_200
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Epinn - 04 Sep 2006 20:00 GMT
Hmmm, all caps and the "explicit" message. Was that really necessary? I
was just trying to help.
The emphasis was not on F1 but on opening Visual Basic Editor. I was trying
to point out the fact that the Help files **within** Visual Basic are more
complete than the info retrieved by pressing F1 **outside** Visual Basic.
Here is the quote from an MVP:-
"...... if you open the Visual Basic Editor, you switch to a different
"application" and read a different set of Help files....... Even if you are
not using VBA, open the Editor and click in it before opening Help: you will
get the full-strength stuff in there......"
Sorry that I tried to be helpful.
Epinn
> THANX GOD THAT U KNOW *F1* IS THE DEFAULT HELP FOR ALMOST ALL THE ms
> APPLICATION.ANY WAY THNX FOR UR GREAT SUGGESTION.
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sdebu_2000 - 05 Sep 2006 05:20 GMT
Heeeeeeeeyyyyyyy!
I am really sorry! U took it with diff. meaning.Actually i was tryin
to joke with you.Please dont mind.Pleaseeeeeee
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sdebu_200
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Epinn - 05 Sep 2006 08:20 GMT
Okay! Tell you what, when I try to be funny, I put <g> or a smiley ;). I
will never use all caps.
So, now we know. Let's start all over.
Epinn
> Heeeeeeeeyyyyyyy!
> I am really sorry! U took it with diff. meaning.Actually i was trying
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sdebu_2000 - 05 Sep 2006 18:13 GMT
Thank you very much sir
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sdebu_200
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Saviz - 06 Sep 2006 06:29 GMT
Try this one:http://www.angelfire.com/biz7/julian_s/julian/julians_macros.htm

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Saviz
> Hi all,
> I know a bit VB 6.0 programming. Will it help me to write excel
> vba/macro(same thing?).can anybody help me by providing some free
> websites where i can have informations/codes for VBA/macro.
> Please tell me how could i make a *command Button * in a cell in the
> excel sheet?