Microsoft Excel VBA 2003 Beginners
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Type
Short course
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Level
Beginner
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
1 Day
In the previous Excel courses, you used Excel to simplify business tasks, including the creation of spreadsheets, graphs, charts, and formulas that were difficult to create and nearly impossible to maintain using pencil and paper. You now want to simplify your work in the Excel environment by automating many of the repetitive tasks that are part of spreadsheet development. In Excel.
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In the previous Excel courses, you used Excel to simplify business tasks, including the creation of spreadsheets, graphs, charts, and formulas that were difficult to create and nearly impossible to maintain using pencil and paper. You now want to simplify your work in the Excel environment by automating many of the repetitive tasks that are part of spreadsheet development. In Excel 2003: Introduction to VBA you apply the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language to simplify many of the tasks you learned in Excel 2003: Level 1 and Excel 2003: Level 2.Microsoft Excel VBA 2003 Training Course (Beginners) Outline
Developing Macros
- Create a Macro with the Macro Recorder
- Edit a Macro
- Debug a Macro
- Customize Toolbars, Menus, and Hotkeys
Formatting Worksheets
- Sort Data
- Insert Rows and Columns
- Insert Text
- Format Text
- Duplicate Data
- Generate a Report
Creating an Interactive Worksheet
- Determine Dialog Box Type
- Capture User Input
Working with Multiple Worksheets
- Insert, Copy, and Delete Worksheets
- Rename Worksheets
- Modify the Order of Worksheets
- Print Worksheets
Performing Calculations
- Create User-defined Functions
- Automate SUM Functions
Microsoft Excel VBA 2003 Beginners