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Excel VBA TutorialWelcome
to our Excel VBA tutorial start page. The easiest way to get started with VBA in Excel is to learn by doing Free VBA Tutorials. ![]() Some of the tutorials use Word as their reference application and you can follow through these also for the insightful help they provide, such as using the IDE (IDE = Integrated Development Environment - where you type your code), using the debugger to step through your code line by line, and ways to run your code. Once
you have completed the tutorials you should be on your way to learning
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