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So learning VB 6 will help for all VBA for all MS Office version?
I would have thought it obvious from my previous reply that the answer to that can only be No. VB6 has nothing to do with VBA.
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I would have thought it obvious from my previous reply that the answer to that can only be No. VB6 has nothing to do with VBA.

This is the version I've in Excel 2010.

Ok, sorry if I misunderstood ... Please advise for the right thing I should do?
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