A beginner’s and intermediate guide to VBA programming




A beginner’s and intermediate guide to VBA programming

Have you ever felt frustrated using Microsoft Excel to perform mundane and often repetitive tasks? Have you ever felt that there has to be an easier and faster way to perform to do something? Well, using Microsoft Visual Basic for Application (VBA) programming language allows you to automate manual tasks within Excel and allows you to be more effective and efficient with your time. Not only does it provide you access to a rich library of additional tools and capabilities, over and above what a standard user may have access to, it can also be used to integrate with some of the Microsoft other Office applications such as Outlook, Word and MS Access.

  • So, who should take this course?
  • Anyone who wants to learn how to be a proficient VBA programming

Anyone who wants to learn how to effectively utilize the tool to solve and automated manual tasks

In this course you will learn some of the fundamental concepts of the VBA programming language. Not only does this course include a review of the basic concepts and key functionality available within this rich programming language such as the IF, Select Case and Loop Statements, you will also learn how to design and develop your own custom objects using the concepts of object orientated programming through the use of class modules.

This course starts off with a brief refresher on the basic concepts of the VBA programming language and a review of the VBA Editor, the development environment that we will use during this course.

This program also includes a number of practical examples, to help demonstrate how to effectively utilize the concepts that you have covered during this course. This course includes the key concepts and practical examples of the following VBA statements and functionality:

  1. IF Statements
  2. Loop Statements (For Next, Do While, Do Until)
  3. Exit Statements
  4. Goto Statements
  5. Select Case Statements
  6. Enumeration Data Types
  7. The DoEvents Statement
  8. Macros
  9. Arrays (declaring, re-initializing, auto populating and deleting arrays)
  10. Error Handling
  11. Standard Excel Objects
  12. Functions and Procedures
  13. Passing Values To Functions By Value
  14. Passing Variables to Functions By Reference
  15. Advance String Manipulation using the Trim, LTrim, RTrim, Left, Right, Instr and InstrRev Statements
  16. User forms
  17. Classes / Custom Objects
  18. Variable Declaration And Scope

We finish the training course by reviewing additional practical examples of how to apply the key concepts that we have reviewed during this course. In total, this course provides approximately 9 hours of course videos, including practical files and examples to help you become a proficient and effective programming.

Learn how to unlock the power of Microsoft's VBA programming language to build effective and powerful programs.

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What you will learn
  • By the end of this course you will be able to design and develop your own custom programs
  • In this course you will learn how to control program flow through VBA statements
  • In this course you will learn how to develop custom Excel objects

Rating: 3.85

Level: Intermediate Level

Duration: 9 hours

Instructor: Francois Barnard


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