Excel 2003 VBA
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Prerequisites:
To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the Excel 2003: Level 2 course or have proven equivalent knowledge.Course Description:
In the previous Excel courses, you used Excel to simplify business tasks, including the creation of spreadsheets, graphs, charts, and formulas that were difficult to create and nearly impossible to maintain using pencil and paper. You now want to simplify your work in the Excel environment by automating many of the repetitive tasks that are part of spreadsheet development. In Excel 2003: Introduction to VBA you apply the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language to simplify many of the tasks you learned in Excel 2003: Level 1, …
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Prerequisites:
To ensure your success, we recommend you first take the Excel 2003: Level 2 course or have proven equivalent knowledge.Course Description:
In the previous Excel courses, you used Excel to simplify
business tasks, including the creation of spreadsheets, graphs,
charts, and formulas that were difficult to create and nearly
impossible to maintain using pencil and paper. You now want to
simplify your work in the Excel environment by automating many of
the repetitive tasks that are part of spreadsheet development. In
Excel 2003: Introduction to VBA you apply the Visual Basic for
Applications (VBA) programming language to simplify many of the
tasks you learned in Excel 2003: Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3.
You will use VBA to create macros for automating repetitive tasks
in Excel 2003.
Students looking to gain the skills necessary to apply VBA to
develop macros, format worksheets, create user-interactive macros,
work with multiple worksheets, and perform calculations. In
addition, students who already have knowledge of the basics of
Excel, including how to create, edit, format, and print worksheets
that include charts and sorted and filtered data
This course includes the following modules:
Getting Started
- Introducing Visual Basic for Applications
- Recording a Macro
- Running a Macro
- Editing a Macro in the Visual Basic Editor
- Understanding the Development Environment
- Using Visual Basic Help
- Closing the Visual Basic Editor
Working with Procedures and Functions
- Understanding Modules
- Creating a Standard Module
- Understanding Procedures
- Creating a Sub Procedure
- Calling Procedures
- Using the Immediate Window to Call Procedures
- Creating a Function Procedure
- Naming Procedures
- Working with the Code Editor
Understanding Objects
- Understanding Objects
- Navigating the Excel Object Hierarchy
- Understanding Collections
- Using the Object Browser
- Working with Properties
- Using the With Statement
- Working with Methods
- Creating an Event Procedure
Using Expressions, Variables, and Intrinsic Functions
- Understanding Expressions and Statements
- Declaring Variables
- Understanding Data Types
- Working with Variable Scope
- Using Intrinsic Functions
- Understanding Constants
- Using Intrinsic Constants
- Using Message Boxes
- Using Input Boxes
- Declaring and Using Object Variables
Controlling Program Execution
- Understanding Control-of-Flow Structures
- Working with Boolean Expressions
- Using the If...End If Decision Structures
- Using the Select Case...End Select Structure
- Using the Do...Loop Structure
- Using the For...To...Next Structure
- Using the For Each...Next Structure
- Guidelines for use of Control-of-Flow Structures
Working with Forms and Controls
- Understanding UserForms
- Using the Toolbox
- Working with UserForm Properties, Events, and Methods
- Understanding Controls
- Setting Control Properties in the Properties Window
- Working with the Label Control
- Working with the Text Box Control
- Working with the Command Button Control
- Working with the Combo Box Control
- Working with the Frame Control
- Working with Option Button Controls
- Working with Control Appearance
- Setting the Tab Order
- Populating a Control
- Adding Code to Controls
- Launching a Form in Code
Working with the PivotTable Object
- Understanding PivotTables
- Creating a PivotTable
- Working with the PivotTableWizard Method
- Working with PivotFields
- Assigning a Procedure to a Custom Toolbar
Debugging Code
- Understanding Errors
- Using Debugging Tools
- Setting Breakpoints
- Stepping through Code
- Using Break Mode during Run mode
- Determining the Value of Expressions
Handling Errors
- Understanding Error Handling
- Understanding VBA's Error Trapping Options
- Trapping Errors with the On Error Statement
- Understanding the Err Object
- Writing an Error-Handling Routine
- Working with Inline Error Handling
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