Course Material Works in Microsoft Excel 2007, 2010, 2013 and 2016, Office 365
This course is going to take you by step-by-step detailed and engaging video tutorials and train you on all the Excel VBA aspects which you should learn. After completing this course, you will be able to create well defined, clean codes to automate your routine Excel Jobs to increase your productivity.
Once you start this course, you will feel engaged and confident with advanced level of Excel VBA Codes which will make yourself different from the crowd. After each lesson, you will be assigned with an assignment which will give real hands-on experience. Each assignment is connected to the next assignment, hence it will keep you engaged and will make you to create robust, dynamic VBA codes or Macros for yourself and your peers. This will make you to achieve greater productivity and ease your life with your regular Excel Jobs. You will also be able to create stunning new Excel Features which will impress all your colleagues, bosses.
Why you should Enroll in this Course:
- To get well versed with Real Life Scenarios
- To draft Clean and Standard VBA Codes
- Hands-On Experience
- Simple Explanations and Clear Videos
- On Training Support - Response within 24 hours
- Get Quick VBA Tips to create quick VBA Codes
Things you get in this Course:
- Understand how to use the right syntax in VBA
- Useful Excel VBA codes you can directly use for your work
- Use the macro recorder for simpler tasks and improve the code
- Working with the Visual Basic Editor
- Debugging tools and error handling methods
- Different ways to reference ranges and cells
- Different methods to loop
- How to work with data types
- PivotTables in Excel using VBA
- Importing data from other files and exporting data to text files
- Interacting with other applications (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)
- User forms to enhance the Excel interface
- Basically all the knowledge you need to automate tasks in Excel
Each of these projects will direct you through key Excel VBA programming concepts and direct you to identify and use best practices in creating Excel Macros.
Hence don't waste time, Enroll now and learn how you can get Microsoft Excel to your work for you.
Goals
Introduction to VBA
- What is a Macro?
- Why we need Macros?
- Introduction to Visual Basic Editor
- Recording a Macro
Data Types & Operators
- What Data Types available in VBA?
- How to Declare Variables
- Understand Arithmetic, String, Comparison and Logical Operators
Functions and Sub Procedure
- Definition of a Function
- How to call a Function
- Definition of Sub Procedure
- Calling a Sub Procedure
Excel Object Model
- What is Excel Object Model
- Working with Cells
- Working with Range
- Working with Worksheets
- Working with Workbooks
- Working with Application Object
Conditional Statements & Loops
- If
- If Else
- If ElseIf
- Nested If
- For Loop
- For Each Loop
- While Wend
- Do While
- Exit For
- Exit Do
Build-in-Functions
- Instr
- LCase
- Ucase
- Left
- Right
- Mid
- Trim
- Date
- CDate
- Format
- IsDate
- Now
Events & UserForms
- Worksheet Events
- Workbook Events
- Designing UserForms (Interface)
Error Handing
- Syntax Errors
- Runtime Errors
- Logical Errors
- Immediate Window
- BreakPoint
File System Object and Outlook
- Working with Files
- Working with Folders
- Read Emails from Outlook
- Send Emails from Outlook
Practice Examples
- Data Consolidation
- Splitting Data
- Data Reconciliation
- Data Summary
VBA Tips
- Find Last Column or Row
- ScreenUpdate
- Security of code
- Option explicit
- Fully Qualified Code
- Use Comments
- Worksheet Functions
- Evaluate
- xlVeryHidden Sheet
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of MS Excel
- Install MS Office 2010 or above version
- Ready to spend some time to solve practice questions
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