Microsoft 2003 Word VBA
Training
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Training
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
1 Day
Automating repetitive tasks, validating information and creating automated documents will become a breeze with this course. The course will focus on most aspects of VBA for Word structures, document objects event procedures. Suitable for: Advanced MS Word users.
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Course programme
The Macros or VBA Word training course will help users that need to produce large documents, e.g. legal or proposal documents.
Course Contents
Macro and VBA Overview and Basics
- Overview of Word VBA
- Generating code by recording
- The Word Object Model
- The Visual Basic Editor and The Project Explorer
- Creating sub-procedures
- Importance of comments and Printing your code
Manipulating Text
- Insert After/Before
- Selecting text and using the Text property
- Retrieving text from a selection
- Formatting a selection
- Toggling formatting
- Finding and replacing text
Objects, Methods, Properties and Variables
- About objects and collections
- Returning an object
- Working with methods
- Working with properties
- Ranges The Range object
- Ranges and navigation
- The Characters collection
- The Words collection
- The Sentences collection
- The Paragraphs collection
- The Font object
- The Paragraph Format objects
- Declaring and using Variables
Structures
- Variables and constants
- Declaring and typing variables
- Using conditional structures
- Using looping structures
Tracking and Merging Documents
- Using Compare and Merge Documents
- Sending for Review and Tracking changes
- Accepting and Rejecting changes
- Features of the reviewing toolbar
- Saving versions
- Adding Comments
Constructing Templates
- Predefined Word templates
- What can a template contain?
- Saving a document as a template
- Editing and modifying a templates
- Including boilerplate text and styles
- Managing Template Distribuition and Updates
Custom Dialogue Boxes
- Built-in dialog boxes
- Dialog box settings
- Capturing return values
- Dialog box events
Controls
- Overview of Active controls
- Creating user forms
- Adding controls to a user form
- Setting properties
- Creating event procedures
- Displaying a user form
- Dismissing a user form
The course is run on a date that suits you! We do not run public scheduled courses.
Additional information
Students per class: 8
Microsoft 2003 Word VBA