Master Excel Vba And Excel Macros
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.73 GB | Duration: 7h 0m
Published 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.73 GB | Duration: 7h 0m
Learn Microsoft Excel VBA Fundamentals. Automate Complex Tasks with Microsoft Excel VBA & Excel Macros.
What you'll learn
Master Excel VBA & Macros
Learn best practices when creating macros and streamline your VBA code
Utilize the objects in the Excel Object Model to emulate user actions in Excel
Make your team work fast and better with efficient VBA tools
Requirements
Microsoft Excel
Description
You will obtain practical fluency in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) specifically as it applies to Microsoft Excel. You will learn to automate and extend Excel by adding VBA projects to your workbooks. You will learn how to respond to workbook, worksheet and application events to automate macro execution. You will learn how it is possible to reach outside of Excel by way of VBA, in order to perform cross-application tasks. You will learn to enhance, customize and extend the Excel user interface through modifications to the Excel environment, the creation of custom user forms, and the use of ActiveX controls. Microsoft Excel VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) provides Excel users with the ability to automate any Excel task. Excel Tasks that would normally take an extensive amount of work and time to complete can ultimately be automated and completed in a single click of a button. All that's needed to automate your experience is a little Excel VBA knowledge.Maybe you've heard of Excel Macros and VBA. Or, maybe you've even attempted to create your own. Jumping into VBA can be a bit daunting and overwhelming. This is an introductory course on how to program Excel using VBA macros. You will learn to automate and extend the Excel environment to supercharge your Excel models, automate routine tasks, customize your user interface, and manage large quantities of data. This course is based on the instructor's semester-long college courses which have produced thousands of graduates in the fields of business, finance, health care and public policy. Designed for busy professionals who need to take their Excel abilities to the next level, you will not waste time on topics which you are unlikely to use, and you will receive extra attention to the often confusing or overlooked details that will make the most difference to your ultimate understanding.
Overview
Section 1: VBA And Macros Training
Lecture 1 Overview - Macro
Lecture 2 Recording First Macro
Lecture 3 Special Selection Macro
Lecture 4 Absolute and Relative Cell Reference
Lecture 5 Copy Data Recording a Macro
Lecture 6 Various Ways of Running Macro
Lecture 7 Understanding VBA Model
Lecture 8 Color Differences and Keyboard shortcuts
Lecture 9 How to Refer to Range and Write to Cell in VBA
Lecture 10 Writing to Cells in VBA
Lecture 11 Most used Range Properties
Lecture 12 Most useful Properties and Methods
Lecture 13 Most useful Properties and Methods Continued
Lecture 14 Copy and Pasting Various Methods
Lecture 15 Different Ways to Reference Worksheet
Lecture 16 Referencing Worksheets Project
Lecture 17 Referencing Worksheets Project Continued
Lecture 18 Understanding Variables
Lecture 19 Variables Declaration
Lecture 20 Array Declaration
Lecture 21 Set Statement
Lecture 22 Variable Scope
Lecture 23 Understanding Collections and with end with
Lecture 24 With - End With Example
Lecture 25 For Each Loop Collections
Lecture 26 Protecting Sheet with Password
Lecture 27 If Then Statement
Lecture 28 Select Case Statement
Lecture 29 Go to Statement
Lecture 30 Sample Activity
Lecture 31 Assignment 2
Lecture 32 Basic VBA Functions
Lecture 33 VBA Functions
Lecture 34 MsgBox Function
Lecture 35 Input Box Function
Lecture 36 Input Box Excel
This Excel Macro/VBA course is meant for those that use Microsoft Excel and are looking to become more efficient by automating their daily Excel tasks. No prior programming experience is required.,This is an introductory programming course, so no previous programming experience is assumed. The student should be at least moderately comfortable with Excel. The more prior exposure to Excel you have the more you will get out of the course, but you do not need to be an Excel expert to take the course.