Help and Support
Questions about the book itself (such as missing CDs, typos, errata and so on) should be directed to Addison-Wesley, at http://www.awprofessional.com/contactus.
Any errata and corrections will be posted to the Addison-Wesley Web site at http://www.awprofessional.com/title/0321262506.
By far the best place to go for help with any of your Excel development questions, whether related to this book or not, are the Microsoft support newsgroups' archives maintained by Google at http://groups.google.oom. A quick search of the archives is almost certain to find a question similar to yours, already answered by one of the many professional developers who volunteer their time helping out in the newsgroups, including all three of this book's authors. On the rare occasions that the archives fail to answer your question, you are welcome to ask it directly in the newsgroups by connecting a news reader (such as Outlook Express) to msnews.microsoftmcom and selecting an appnopriate newsgroup,nsuch as these:
•microsoft.public.excel.programming for VBA-related questions •microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions for help with worksheet functions •microsoft.public.vsnet.vstools.office for help with Excel/VB.Net integration issues •microsoft.public.ex.el.misc for general Excel queries A number of Web sites provide a great deal of information and free downloadable examples and utilities targeted toward the Excel developer, including the following:
http://www.oaltd.co.uk
http://www.appsp:o.com
http://www.j-/alk.com
http://www.cpearson.com
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office

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