Greetings:
The more I read the information that is on this discussion group, the more I
realize I do not have a very strong base. Could you recommend a book or two
that would provide a good knowledge of Word VBA. I am very proficient in
Excel VBA and somewhat proficient in Access VBA. But woefully inadequate in
Word.
Thank you,
SoCal Rick

Re: Good Word VBA Book? by Doug

Doug
Mon Jun 16 01:39:38 PDT 2008

I haven't come across one that didn't put me to sleep before I got anything
useful out of it.

Don't overlook the information that you can get from the Visual Basic Help
file and take a look at the article "Getting To Grips With VBA Basics In 15
Minutes" at:

http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/VBABasicsIn15Mins.htm

as well as other information on that site.

Another great resource is http://groups.google.com/advanced_search?q=&

limiting the location groups to be searched to microsoft.public.word.*
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Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"SoCal Rick" <SoCalRick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:061CCE3D-EC17-43F3-9F91-907E5B1CB55F@microsoft.com...
> Greetings:
> The more I read the information that is on this discussion group, the more
> I
> realize I do not have a very strong base. Could you recommend a book or
> two
> that would provide a good knowledge of Word VBA. I am very proficient in
> Excel VBA and somewhat proficient in Access VBA. But woefully inadequate
> in
> Word.
> Thank you,
> SoCal Rick



RE: Good Word VBA Book? by stevencraigmiller(at)comcast(dot)net>

stevencraigmiller(at)comcast(dot)net>
Mon Jun 16 06:40:03 PDT 2008

Rick,

All VBA books are written at a very basic level. But the three which I've
found the most useful are:

(1) "VB & VBA in a Nutshell" by Paul Lomax;
(2) "Writing Word Macros" by Steven Roman; and
(3) "Mastering VBA" by Guy Hart-Davies.

But honestly, I rely a lot on the Help notes (Microsoft Visual Basic Help),
and Web and forum searches. I also spend a lot of time trying to figure
things out for myself.

-Steven Craig Miller

"SoCal Rick" wrote:

> Greetings:
> The more I read the information that is on this discussion group, the more I
> realize I do not have a very strong base. Could you recommend a book or two
> that would provide a good knowledge of Word VBA. I am very proficient in
> Excel VBA and somewhat proficient in Access VBA. But woefully inadequate in
> Word.
> Thank you,
> SoCal Rick