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Excel in Microsoft Excel 4 VBA macros for Excel an intro
Last updated 12/2023 Duration: 3h 35m | Video: .MP4, 1280x720 10 fps | Audio: AAC, 48 kHz, 2ch | Size: 523 MB Genre: eLearning | Language: English Create your own Excel Macros in Visual Basic for Applications to excel in VBA programming and automation. What you'll learn Add the Developer tab and record macros. Adapt macros using the Excel Object Model, so that you can use them in your spreadsheets. Know about variables, and how to use loops and If statements. Interact with Excel - find out how to access the Selection object, and output results using a MessageBox (MsgBox). Requirements You need to have Microsoft Excel installed. You also need to have a little knowledge of Excel itself - how to enter values, do basic formulas and color cells. Description Reviews " This is a very good starting point in VBA. But doing this course one realize how extensive and huge VBA is. As always the teacher is great and one feels his in depth knowledge " Daniel Sandberg Welcome to Excel VBA - An Introduction. This course delves into the Visual Basic which allows you to automate Microsoft Excel (and other MS Office products). Microsoft Excel is an extremely powerful tool ? and yet most people only scratch the surface of what it can do. In addition to PivotTables, VLookup formulas and the like, you can also automate it. You can add buttons and forms to add interactive features ? yet most people don't even know it's there. Maybe you have someone in your organization who is an absolute wizard, getting the computer to do things and walking away while it does it. Do you want to be able to do that? Welcome to wizard school ? or in other words, Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Once you have finished the course, then you will be well on your way to developing your own macros to solve your own problems. And you'll be able to take your new-found knowledge for use in Word and PowerPoint as well. Who this course is for This Excel VBA course is for you if you want to learn how to automate Excel and provide a better user interaction. No prior programming language is required - although, it would always help!