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Old May 16th, 2006, 01:17 AM
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Hey, I'm new to VB.
Can you please give some references (websites)
for the basic tutorials of the language?
Thanks,
carlo

 
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Hi,
Do you try search net? If you use google with phrase vb + tutorial, you give many links.
There are some of these:
http://www.vbtutor.net/vbtutor.html
http://cuinl.tripod.com/
http://www.intelligentedu.com/newly_...ual_Basic.html

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I tried that but the tutorials mostly don't represent the
things that I need. I am trying to focus on the macros for Word.
I am deeply sorry if I did not include that on my inquiry.
Thanks.

 
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Language grounds of VB and VBA are equal. The only thing which is different is the object model. And for study of this you may use MSDN, or Word Help.
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