Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Lesson 1: Using VBA to Solve Business Problems
Topic A: Use Macros to Automate Tasks in ExcelTopic B: Identify Components of Macro-Enabled WorkbooksTopic C: Configure the Excel VBA Environment
2 - Lesson 2: Automating Repetitive Tasks
Topic A: Use the Macro Recorder to Create a VBA MacroTopic B: Record a Macro with Relative AddressingTopic C: Delete Macros and ModulesTopic D: Identify Strategies for Using the Macro Recorder
3 - Lesson 3: Getting Help on VBA
Topic A: Use VBA HelpTopic B: Use the Object Browser to Discover Objects You Can Use in VBATopic C: Use the Immediate Window to Explore Object Properties and Methods
4 - Lesson 4: Creating Custom Worksheet Functions
Topic A: Create a Custom FunctionTopic B: Make Decisions in CodeTopic C: Work with VariablesTopic D: Perform Repetitive Tasks
5 - Lesson 5: Improving Your VBA Code
Topic A: Debug VBA ErrorsTopic B: Deal with ErrorsTopic C: Improve Macro Performance
6 - Lesson 6: Controlling How and When Macros Run
Topic A: Prompt the User for InformationTopic B: Configure Macros to Run Automatically
7 - Lesson 7: Developing Custom Forms
Topic A: Display a Custom Dialog BoxTopic B: Program Form Events
8 - Lesson 8: Using VBA to Work with Files
Topic A: Use VBA to Get File and Directory StructureTopic B: Use VBA to Read Text FilesTopic C: Use VBA to Write Text Files
9 - Lesson 9: Using VBA to Clean and Transform Data
Topic A: Automate Power QueryTopic B: Transform Data Using VBA and Workbook FunctionsTopic C: Use Regular ExpressionsTopic D: Manage Errors in Data
10 - Lesson 10: Extending the Programming Environment Beyond the Workbook
Topic A: Run Other Programs and CommandsTopic B: Share Your VBA Projects
Actual course outline may vary depending on offering center. Contact your sales representative for more information.
Who is it For?
Target Audience
This course is primarily designed for students who want to gain the skills necessary to use VBA to automate tasks in Excel such as collecting data from external sources, cleaning, and manipulating data. The target student may also want to learn how to create custom worksheet functions to streamline worksheet formulas and make complex worksheets easier to support, maintain, and understand.
Other Prerequisites
To ensure your success in this course, you should be an experienced Excel user who is
comfortable creating and working with Excel workbooks, including tasks such as entering
worksheet formulas, using absolute and relative addressing, formatting cells, and creating
pivot tables and charts. This level of skill could be acquired by taking the Microsoft Excel
for Office 365™ (Desktop or Online) courses, Parts 1, 2, and 3