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Microsoft VBA

Microsoft VBA For Excel Part 1

Participants will acquire a sound working knowledge of VBA, to develop and automate spreadsheet solutions.

Microsoft VBA For Excel Part 2

A course for VBA users to increase their repertoire of VBA techniques for automating spreadsheet solutions.

Forthcoming courses

Microsoft VBA Part 1

28 February 2012

£250.00

Microsoft VBA Part 2

28 March 2012

£250.00

Microsoft VBA Part 1

30 April 2012

£250.00

Microsoft VBA Part 2

30 May 2012

£250.00

Microsoft VBA Part 1

27 June 2012

£250.00

Microsoft VBA Part 2

25 July 2012

£250.00

Microsoft VBA Part 1

31 August 2012

£250.00

Microsoft VBA Part 2

26 September 2012

£250.00

Microsoft VBA Part 1

31 October 2012

£250.00

Microsoft VBA Part 2

30 November 2012

£250.00

Microsoft VBA Part 1

21 December 2012

£250.00

Tips and tricks...
Excel VBA – tracking who has opened a workbook
Problem: How can I keep a record of who has opened my workbook? Solution: Create a tracking...
Excel VBA – Creating a navigation sheet
This code creates a list of worksheets on a navigation sheet – as an extra bonus, you can...
Excel VBA – declaring multiple variables
Did you know... If you type DefInt I-N in the declaration section at the top of a module,...
Delegate comments

"I think it will be difficult to find a course to exactly match a specific individuals requirements, but this was good in terms of familiarity with the format, and will help me write own codes if I need."

"Still not 100% confident that I will be able to build the macros I need without assistance or lengthy research but I have a much better base to start off from than before. It has dispelled the fear of VBA language!"