Welcome!
There's lots of people here willing to lend a hand.
And it doesn't always take an "expert" to answer a question.
 
and as you've probably discovered, reading the questions other people post is a 
good way to learn too!
 
sometimes, I like to try a solution just for the challenge!
 
Do you have any other programming experience?
It would help.
Simply because what you learn with your first programming language is how to 
develop the "programming mindset".
Which includes the whole concept of variables and memory management.
 
After that, new languages are simply a matter of learning the syntax and how 
the compiler works.
 
let us know if you have a question and we'll do our best to answer.
 
Also, keep in mind that the members of this forum are from all over the planet!
So, sometimes your question might be answered at an odd time of day.
 

Paul
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In all the ways you can,
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>Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2014 8:20 AM
>Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ New Member
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>Hi There,
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>Am new to this forum and i want to learn things in VBA..Had a look on this 
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>Quick Question..Hope the gurus here in the forum help me to pick the better 
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>Thanks,
>Lax
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