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Here is a decent book on vba.


Mastering VBA for Office 2010 by Richard Mansfield.


You may want to start with Writing Word Macros by Steve Roman, from O'Reilly. It is dated but I really like the approach.

Again, start by learning Word. A good online introduction is

Basic Concepts of Microsoft Word - from Shauna Kelly
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