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Microsoft
Excel 2002/2003
Introducing VBA in Excel
This
two-day course is designed to introduce and explore the capabilities of
visual basic for applications within Excel. Delegates
will learn the basics of structured coding and how to utilise simple forms
in application development.
Those
attending this course should have a good working knowledge of Excel.
Delegates should be comfortable recording Macros, storing the Macros both
in the workbook and on the Personal workbook and be able to run the Macros
through form controls. Previous experience of programming is not assumed.
By
the end of the course delegates will be able to:
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Recognise
the differences between VB and VBA, and the benefits of using VBA
coding.
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Take
recorded code and using simple VBA techniques, edit, copy and build
toggling routines.
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Recognise
the object, method and property nature of the Visual Basic language.
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Navigate
the various elements of the Visual Basic Editor.
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Name,
delete and copy code storage units.
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Create
code using decision making and repeating commands.
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Create
Message boxes to give users information.
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Create
Input boxes to retrieve data during the running of code.
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Utilise
variables to temporarily store data during the running of VBA code.
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Build
dialogue boxes to control data input.
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Utilise
the features within VBA that enable the developer to thoroughly test
and debug their coding.
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Build
code segments that deal seamlessly with mistakes that a user of coding
might make.
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Utilise
the Online help facility and the Object Browser.
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