Course Description
There are several spreadsheet programs but from all of them, Excel is most widely used.Â
People have been using it for the last 30 years and throughout these years, it has been upgraded with more and more features. The best part about Excel is, it can apply to many business tasks, including statistics, finance, data management, forecasting, analysis, inventory, billing, and business intelligence.
Are you facing a repetitive cleanup of fifty tables in Word?Â
Do you want a particular document to prompt the user for input when it opens?Â
Are you having difficulty figuring out how to get your contacts from Microsoft Outlook into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet efficiently?
You can perform these tasks and accomplish a great deal more by using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) for Office—a simple, but powerful programming language that you can use to extend Office applications.
While users cannot directly manipulate the main Excel software through VBA, they can, however, master the art of making macros to optimize their time in Excel. With VBA you can create macros to automate repetitive word- and data-processing functions, and generate custom forms, graphs, and reports. VBA functions within MS Office applications; it is not a stand-alone product
Understanding the logic of VBA is the most important part of getting an edge on the application. There are a variety of tools important to be understood to run a VBA smoothly.Â
Join this Excel CPE Webinar to learn the logic of VBA and to use its different tools.
It doesn’t matter what version of the PC or Mac operating system you’re using. The techniques we will cover in this CPE webinar will work similarly in Excel for PC and Mac