Microsoft Excel programming with VBA
Training
In Nottingham
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Advanced
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Location
Nottingham
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Duration
3 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
This 3 day course will provide you with skills necessary to develop macros, format worksheets, create user-interactive macros, work with multiple worksheets, and perform calculations.
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About this course
Upon completion of the course, you will have gained the skills necessary to apply VBA to develop macros, format worksheets, create user-interactive macros, work with multiple worksheets, and perform calculations.
This course will appeal to students looking to gain the skills necessary to apply VBA to develop macros, format worksheets, create user-interactive macros, work with multiple worksheets, and perform calculations. It may also appeal to students who already have knowledge of the basics of Excel, including how to create, edit, format, and print worksheets that include charts and sorted and filtered data.
Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Excel is required. It is recommended that you have knowledge to the Intermediate level. Knowledge of PivotTables helpful but not required.
At the Infero Training Website:
http://www.inferotraining.com/training-courses/vba-training-courses---visual-basic-for-applications_21.html
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Subjects
- Excel
- Visual Basic training
- Microsoft Excel
- Visual Basic
- Programming
- Microsoft excel training
- MS Excel
- Excel 2013
- VBA
- Excel Programming
Teachers and trainers (1)
Richard Blackmore
Trainer
Course programme
Introducing Visual Basic for Applications
Displaying the Developer Tab in the Ribbon
Recording a Macro
Saving a Macro-Enabled Workbook
Running a Macro
Editing a Macro in the Visual Basic Editor
Understanding the Development Environment
Using Visual Basic Help
Closing the Visual Basic Editor
Understanding Macro Security
Lesson 2: Working with Procedures and Functions
Understanding Modules
Creating a Standard Module
Understanding Procedures
Creating a Sub Procedure
Calling Procedures
Using the Immediate Window to Call Procedures
Creating a Function Procedure
Naming Procedures
Working with the Code Editor
Lesson 3: Understanding Objects
Understanding Objects
Navigating the Excel Object Hierarchy
Understanding Collections
Using the Object Browser
Working with Properties
Using the With Statement
Working with Methods
Creating an Event Procedure
Lesson 4: Using Expressions, Variables, and Intrinsic Functions
Understanding Expressions and Statements
Declaring Variables
Understanding Data Types
Working with Variable Scope
Using Intrinsic Functions
Understanding Constants
Using Intrinsic Constants
Using Message Boxes
Using Input Boxes
Declaring and Using Object Variables
Lesson 5: Controlling Program Execution
Understanding Control-of-Flow Structures
Working with Boolean Expressions
Using the If...End If Decision Structures
Using the Select Case...End Select Structure
Using the Do...Loop Structure
Using the For...To...Next Structure
Using the For Each...Next Structure
Guidelines for use of Control-of-Flow Structures
Lesson 8: Debugging Code
Understanding Errors
Using Debugging Tools
Setting Breakpoints
Stepping through Code
Using Break Mode during Run mode
Determining the Value of Expressions
Lesson 9: Handling Errors
Understanding Error Handling
Understanding VBA's Error Trapping Options
Trapping Errors with the On Error Statement
Understanding the Err Object
Writing an Error-Handling Routine
Working with Inline Error Handling
Microsoft Excel programming with VBA