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VBA TUTOR NEWSLETTER #8~ 14-4-2000

Help for the beginner to intermediate VBA programmer

In this issue we will be concentrating on the tutorial along with providing some great links. The first one is for finding "lost" or "forgotten" passwords. Have a look at http://www.lostpassword.com/.

~ VBA in GENERAL ~

Most of my effort for this fornight's Newsletter has gone into the tutorial, which looks at saving data into a WORD table to be used by other macros. The tutorial looks at the following VBA programming issues.

  • Creating and using "functions".
  • Using the "document" object to open, save and check for open status.
  • Using the range object for "find" and "replace".
  • String manipulation.
  • "Writing to" and "reading from" tables.

Have a look at tut8.htm. [ SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate ]

~ VBA in WORD ~

Wouldn't it be great to have a WORD expert on hand when you just cannot get the VBA code to do what you want. Well, the next best thing is to ask a WORD expert at allexperts.com.

~ COOL WORD RESOURCE ~
Get a free issue of "Inside Microsoft Word" from ZD
[ SKILL LEVEL: All ]

~ VBA inEXCEL ~

Wouldn't it be great to have an EXCEL expert on hand when you just cannot get the VBA code to do what you want. Well, the next best thing is to ask an EXCEL expert at allexperts.com.

~ COOL EXCEL RESOURCE ~
Get a free issue of "Inside Microsoft Excel" from ZD.
[ SKILL LEVEL: All ]

~ VBA in ACCESS ~

Wouldn't it be great to have a ACCESS expert on hand when you just cannot get the VBA code to do what you want. Well, the next best thing is to ask a ACCESS expert at allexperts.com.

~ COOL ACCESS RESOURCE ~
Get a free issue of "Inside Microsoft Access" from ZD.
[ SKILL LEVEL: All ]


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