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Ruahrc

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I hope this is the right forum, I was not sure if I should have asked here or in the Mac applications forum...

Anyways, it's a really dumb question but where do I find the MS documentation of the available excel commands? I'm trying to write a few simple macros but it is a very difficult task when you don't know what commands are available. There must be an online database or something that lists all the excel macro commands and the syntax, arguments, etc. for each. Is it all folded in to the VB database or something?

Ruahrc
 
Sorry I was not more clear, I was actually referring to the VBA commands, like what you would use to show open file dialogs, navigate around worksheets, display message boxes, etc. not the functions to operate on ranges of cells.

But I think I have found it now, since it's all VBA code I am just searching in the MSDN VBA references. I guess techincally speaking they would be called methods.

Ruahrc
 
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