You can read through and study these
back issues of the 'VBA Tutor Newsletter' (which is no
longer distributed), as well as the ' VBA Tutorials' associated with
the newsletter. The resources referenced in the newsletters and the
tutorials themselves offer techniques, tips, help, demonstrations, and lessons which you can use to become a Word and Excel VBA power user. VBA is an abbreviation for Visual Basic for Applications and is a scripting language to use with Microsoft Office applications to make them more powerful and robust.
VBA Tutor Newletter #Beta ~ 20-12-1999
VBA Tutor Newletter #1~ 1-1-2000
VBA Tutorial 1: Using the 'Macro Recorder ...
VBA Tutor Newletter #2~ 14-1-2000
VBA Tutorial 3: Objects and their properties
VBA Tutor Newletter #4~ 14-2-2000
VBA Tutorial 5: Using events to ...
VBA Tutor Newletter #6~ 14-3-2000
VBA Tutorial 6: Using named Ranges in Excel
VBA Tutor Newletter #7~ 1-4-2000
VBA Tutorial 7: Transfering data from Forms ...
VBA Tutor Newletter #8~ 14-4-2000
VBA Tutorial 8: Saving data into a WORD ...
VBA Tutor Newletter #9 ~ 1-5-2000
VBA Tutorial 9: Using Declarations to make ...
VBA Tutor Newletter #10 ~ 1-6-2000
VBA Tutorial 10: Referencing Objects in VBA
VBA Tutorial 11: Using VBA to Delete Macros
VBA Tutor Newletter #12 ~ 1-8-2000
VBA Tutorial 12: Creating a Font Underline....
VBA Tutor Newletter #13 ~ 1-9-2000
VBA Tutorial 13: Creating a Favorite ...
VBA Tutor Newletter #14 ~ 1-10-2000
VBA Tutorial 14: Creating and Using an ...VBA Tutor Newletter #15 ~ 1-11-2000
VBA Tutorial 16: Creating and Using a Date ...
VBA Tutor Monthly Newletter: #19 ~ 1/3/2001