Learn Excel in 24 Hours

Learn to automate Excel using VBA (Visual Basic for Applications)


VBA is a event driven programming language and you can program any actions that you would do manually in an Excel.


You can automate Excel using VBA to pull data from multiple sources, process data, generate reports and graphs and so much more. Called as Macros they help automate repetitive task.


Here is what is included-


Table Of Content


Chapter 1: Introduction to Macros in Excel


What is a macro?


The importance of macros in Excel


What is VBA in a layman's language?


Macro Basics
Step by step example of recording macros in Excel


Enable Developer Option


Chapter 2: Your Fist VBA in Excel


What is VBA?


Why VBA?


Personal & business applications of VBA in excel


Visual Basic for Applications VBA basics


Enable Developer Option


Step by step example of creating a simple EMI calculator in Excel


Chapter 3: VBA Data Types, Variables & Constant


VBA Variables


Excel VBA Data-Types


Constant in VBA


Chapter 4: VBA Arrays


What is an Array?


What are Advantages of arrays?


Types of arrays


VBA Array Demonstrated with Example


Testing our application


Chapter 5: VBA Excel Form Control & Activex Control


Creating VBA Form/GUI controls in Excel


How to use ActiveX control in VBA


Prerequisite


Chapter 6: VBA Arithmetic Operators


Chapter 7: VBA String Operators


Chapter 8: VBA Comparison Operators


Chapter 9: VBA Logical Operators


Chapter 10: Excel VBA Call a Subroutine


What is Subroutine?


Why use subroutines


Rules of naming subroutines and functions


Subroutine practical example


Chapter 11: Excel VBA Function Tutorial: Return, Call, Examples


Chapter 12: VBA Range Objects


What is VBA Range?


Introduction to Referencing Objects in VBA


How to refer to Excel VBA Range Object using Range property


Refer to a Single cell using the Worksheet.Range Property


Cell Property


Range Offset property

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Learn Excel in 24 Hours

Learn to automate Excel using VBA (Visual Basic for Applications)


VBA is a event driven programming language and you can program any actions that you would do manually in an Excel.


You can automate Excel using VBA to pull data from multiple sources, process data, generate reports and graphs and so much more. Called as Macros they help automate repetitive task.


Here is what is included-


Table Of Content


Chapter 1: Introduction to Macros in Excel


What is a macro?


The importance of macros in Excel


What is VBA in a layman's language?


Macro Basics
Step by step example of recording macros in Excel


Enable Developer Option


Chapter 2: Your Fist VBA in Excel


What is VBA?


Why VBA?


Personal & business applications of VBA in excel


Visual Basic for Applications VBA basics


Enable Developer Option


Step by step example of creating a simple EMI calculator in Excel


Chapter 3: VBA Data Types, Variables & Constant


VBA Variables


Excel VBA Data-Types


Constant in VBA


Chapter 4: VBA Arrays


What is an Array?


What are Advantages of arrays?


Types of arrays


VBA Array Demonstrated with Example


Testing our application


Chapter 5: VBA Excel Form Control & Activex Control


Creating VBA Form/GUI controls in Excel


How to use ActiveX control in VBA


Prerequisite


Chapter 6: VBA Arithmetic Operators


Chapter 7: VBA String Operators


Chapter 8: VBA Comparison Operators


Chapter 9: VBA Logical Operators


Chapter 10: Excel VBA Call a Subroutine


What is Subroutine?


Why use subroutines


Rules of naming subroutines and functions


Subroutine practical example


Chapter 11: Excel VBA Function Tutorial: Return, Call, Examples


Chapter 12: VBA Range Objects


What is VBA Range?


Introduction to Referencing Objects in VBA


How to refer to Excel VBA Range Object using Range property


Refer to a Single cell using the Worksheet.Range Property


Cell Property


Range Offset property

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Learn to automate Excel using VBA (Visual Basic for Applications)


VBA is a event driven programming language and you can program any actions that you would do manually in an Excel.


You can automate Excel using VBA to pull data from multiple sources, process data, generate reports and graphs and so much more. Called as Macros they help automate repetitive task.


Here is what is included-


Table Of Content


Chapter 1: Introduction to Macros in Excel


What is a macro?


The importance of macros in Excel


What is VBA in a layman's language?


Macro Basics
Step by step example of recording macros in Excel


Enable Developer Option


Chapter 2: Your Fist VBA in Excel


What is VBA?


Why VBA?


Personal & business applications of VBA in excel


Visual Basic for Applications VBA basics


Enable Developer Option


Step by step example of creating a simple EMI calculator in Excel


Chapter 3: VBA Data Types, Variables & Constant


VBA Variables


Excel VBA Data-Types


Constant in VBA


Chapter 4: VBA Arrays


What is an Array?


What are Advantages of arrays?


Types of arrays


VBA Array Demonstrated with Example


Testing our application


Chapter 5: VBA Excel Form Control & Activex Control


Creating VBA Form/GUI controls in Excel


How to use ActiveX control in VBA


Prerequisite


Chapter 6: VBA Arithmetic Operators


Chapter 7: VBA String Operators


Chapter 8: VBA Comparison Operators


Chapter 9: VBA Logical Operators


Chapter 10: Excel VBA Call a Subroutine


What is Subroutine?


Why use subroutines


Rules of naming subroutines and functions


Subroutine practical example


Chapter 11: Excel VBA Function Tutorial: Return, Call, Examples


Chapter 12: VBA Range Objects


What is VBA Range?


Introduction to Referencing Objects in VBA


How to refer to Excel VBA Range Object using Range property


Refer to a Single cell using the Worksheet.Range Property


Cell Property


Range Offset property


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Publication date: 11/12/2021
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