Microsoft VBA
Introduction
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Outcomes
Students will learn to create and edit macros, and gain an understanding of VBA code.
Prerequisites
Windows Orientation, Excel 97: Worksheets (Windows 95), Excel 97: Advanced (Windows 95), Word 97: Level 1 (Windows 95), Word 97: Level 2 (Windows 95), and Word 97: Advanced (Windows 95) or equivalent knowledge.
What should you be familiar with?
Session Length
1 Day, 9:00am to 4:30pm
Location
This session is conducted either on site, or at our training rooms.
Topics Covered in this session
Introduction to Visual Basic for Applications
Running a macro
Recording a macro
Examining module design
Assigning macros
Specifying the location of recorded macros
Assigning macros to a menus, buttons, and toolbars
Creating decision-making code
The If...Then decision structure
The If...Then...Else decision structure
The Select Case decision structure
Using loop structures
Using a For...Next statement
Using a Do...Loop statement
Using a For Each...Next statement | Macro management
Personal Macro Workbook
Assigning Sub procedures to run automatically
Recording a macro in Word 97
Running a macro
Recording a macro
Interactive macros
Creating a custom message box
Creating a custom input box
Extracting data from Excel
Appendix
Macros in PowerPoint 97 and Access 97
Debugging and testing code |
Performance-based objectives- Run macros and explain the basics of a Visual Basic Module.
- Create relative and absolute recorded macros and assign macros to various objects in a workbook.
- Write procedures that test conditions and then run only certain statements based on the results.
- Write procedures that execute one or more lines of code repetitively.
- Store Excel macros so they are available in any workbook.
- Create macros in Word 97.
- Create macros that interact with the user
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