VBA Excel 2007

Overview

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Microsoft Excel is used to simplify business tasks, including the creation of spreadsheets, graphs, charts, and formulas that used to be difficult to create, and nearly impossible to maintain using pencil and paper. Now, you can go one step further to simplify your work in the Excel environment by automating many of the repetitive tasks that are part of the spreadsheet development using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).

New Horizons’ VBA Excel 2007 course is a three-day training program filled with practical workshops where students will apply the VBA programming language to simplify many of the tasks performed using various tools and functions in Excel 2007.

  • Understanding Excel Macros
  • Setting Macro Security
  • Saving A Document As Macro Enabled
  • Recording A Simple Macro
  • Running A Recorded Macro
  • Relative Cell References
  • Running A Macro With Relative References
  • Viewing A Macro
  • Editing A Macro
  • Assigning A Macro To The Toolbar
  • Running A Macro From The Toolbar
  • Assigning A Keyboard Shortcut To A Macro
  • Deleting A Macro
  • Copying A Macro
  • Tips For Developing Macros

  • Preparing Data For An Application
  • Recording A Summation Macro
  • Recording Consolidations
  • Recording Divisional Macros
  • Testing Macros
  • Creating Objects To Run Macros
  • Assigning A Macro To An Object

  • VBA Terminology
  • About Objects
  • Accessing The Excel Object Model
  • Using The Immediate Window
  • Working With Object Collections
  • Setting Property Values
  • Working With Worksheets
  • Using The Object Browser
  • Programming With The Object Browser

  • The VBA Editor
  • Opening and closing the editor
  • Working with the project explorer
  • Working with the properties window
  • Working with the work area
  • Working with a code module
  • Setting breakpoints in the editor
  • Stepping through a procedure

  • About Procedures
  • Creating a command procedure
  • Making sense of intellisense
  • Using the edit toolbar
  • Commenting statements
  • Indenting code
  • Bookmarking in procedures

  • Understanding Variables
  • Creating And Using Variables
  • Implicit And Explicit Declarations
  • The Scope Of Variables
  • Procedure Level Scoping
  • Module Level Scoping
  • Passing Variables By Reference
  • Passing Variables By Value
  • Data Types
  • Declaring Data Types
  • Using Arrays

  • About Functions
  • Creating Simple User-Defined Functions
  • Using User-Defined Functions
  • Using Multiple Arguments
  • Modifying A Function
  • Creating A Function Library

  • Application Methods And Properties
  • Workbook Methods And Properties
  • Viewing Excel And The Editor Together
  • Using Workbook Objects
  • Worksheets Methods And Properties
  • Using Worksheet Objects
  • Range Methods And Properties
  • Using Range Objects
  • Using Objects In A Procedure

  • The msgbox function
  • Sending messages to the user
  • Inputbox techniques
  • Using the inputbox function
  • Using the inputbox method
  • The if statement
  • Using if for single conditions
  • Using if for multiple conditions
  • The Select Case Statement
  • Using The Select Case Statement For Loops
  • Looping With Known Or Specified Iterations
  • The Do...Loop Statement
  • Looping With Unknown Iterations

  • About Custom Forms
  • Creating A Custom Form
  • Adding Text Boxes To A Form
  • Changing Text Box Control Properties
  • Adding Label Controls To A Form
  • Adding A Combo Box Control
  • Adding Option Buttons
  • Adding Command Buttons
  • Running A Custom Form

  • Handling Form Events
  • Initialising A Form
  • Closing A Form
  • Project Transferring Data From A Form
  • Running Form Procedures
  • Creating Error Checking Procedures
  • Running A Form From A Procedure
  • Creating Quick Access Toolbar Buttons

  • Programming Automatic Procedures
  • Running Automatic Procedures
  • Automatically Starting A Workbook

  • Error Types
  • The On Error Statement
  • Creating A Simple Error Handler
  • Using The Resume Statement
  • Using Decision Structures In Error Handlers
  • Using The Err Object
  • Error Handling In Event Procedures
  • Defining Custom Errors

Programming in VBA Microsoft Excel 2007 is designed for users who wish to learn how to use the inbuilt programming language in Excel to enhance their worksheets and automate processes.

Stuart Campbell

May 13, 2021
One of the best instructors yet. Very friendly, interested and very knowledgeable.

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