Hi Richard I just went through your VB101 by opening Visual Basic from my Excel 2007 program. I think I understand that Visual Basic is a standalone; will using the excel version limit me if i decide to move forward with more of your VB courses. Thanks
Reply from Richard Rost:
VB and VBA are completely different beasts. See this.
While you can learn the basics of how to program in VB/VBA with my VB101 course, if you don't have the VB6 programming language application on your system, you're going to have a hard time following along. I'll be updating my course for VB2012 soon, which is actually a FREE download from Microsoft (for the basic version).
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