Each step in this visual reference is displayed with callouts so you can see exactly where the action takes place on the screen. It covers over 100 tasks, including complete coverage of macros -- with info about VBA basic techniques, variables and arrays, control statements, interfacing with other macros, debugging, add-ins, and automation.
The exact opposite of a good code book (e.g. O'Reilly's Programming Perl). The first 100 pages could have been condensed into five pages. There are lots of errors. Parts of it seem like they were processed in Babelfish.
It was the only vba book at Barnes and Noble that was specifically geared for Excel. Should have just gone online.