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Excel VBA Beginner Tutorial

Offered By: Learnit Training via YouTube

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Microsoft Excel Courses Object-oriented programming Courses Excel VBA Courses

Course Description

Overview

Dive into the world of Excel automation with this comprehensive 2-hour tutorial on Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) for beginners. Learn to harness the power of VBA to streamline repetitive tasks and create custom tools in Excel. Start with the basics of macro recording and progress to writing your own VBA code. Master foundational concepts such as loops, conditional statements, and complex functions. Explore key topics including object-oriented programming, relative references, multi-step macros, debugging techniques, and essential VBA grammar. Gain hands-on experience with practical exercises covering range manipulation, color formatting, and working with sheets. Perfect for business analysts, data scientists, and Excel enthusiasts looking to expand their skillset and unlock new possibilities in spreadsheet automation.

Syllabus

Start
Introduction
What is VBA?
Object Oriented Programming Languages
Turning on the Developer Tab
The Macro Recorder
Using Relative References
Recording Simple Macros
Multi-Step Macro Recording
Sort and Filter Macro Recording
Protecting and Formatting Sheets with the Macro Recorder
VBA Interface Setup
Recorder Code vs. Manual Code
Introduction to Editing Macros
Debugging Macros
Grammar in VBA
Macro Scripting Basics
Range
Selection & Color
Value and Clear
ActiveSheet, Sheets, and Name
CurrentRegion
Practice


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