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Old 04-25-2017, 01:57 AM
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I need to do some work in MS Word 2010. Is there any study book for MS Office 2010...which includes all of the topics related to MS Word 2010...? Im interested in studying from basics to proffesional level. Also i need something to learn VBA.
In my language there are no books like that. So i need an advice here, because i want to look for something in english and there may be a lot of books. Which books do you recommend me to buy if I want to have complete understanding for MS Word 2010 and VBA.

I will be happy for any suggestions.
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A book you might find useful is The Secret Life of Word: A Professional Writer's Guide to Microsoft Word Automation, by R Delwood, published by XML Press in 2011(http://xmlpress.net/publications/word-secrets/). I contributed content for and did much of the technical review of this book. It isn't a programming book as such (though it does have some programming in it) and doesn't profess to teach you how to program. Rather, it shows how to combine Word's various tools to achieve whatever the desired result might be. Although perhaps a bit dated now, it has the advantage of being directly relevant to Word 2010.
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My favorite for Word functions is Word 2010 Bible: Herb Tyson: 9780470591840: Amazon.com: Books. It is important that you have a very strong grasp of the methods that Word uses to accomplish tasks before you try programming. Otherwise, you will spend a lot of time trying to write programs that imperfectly replicate functions built into Word.
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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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