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Codes

I would like to know where I can access basic information about codes

RE: Codes

Hi Rob,

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

Do you mean Excel VBA Code the Code written to automate a process?

Regards

Simon

RE: Codes

Hi Rob,

I am on holiday from tomorrow so please find these links to help you understand the basics of code:

http://www.functionx.com/vbaexcel/fundamentals/Lesson2.htm

http://www.xlpert.com/partA.htm

http://www.techbookreport.com/tutorials/excel_vba1.html

I hope this helps.

If you didn't mean Excel VBA let me know today and can you please explain in more detail exactly what you mean.

Regards

Simon

Mon 20 Dec 2010: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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