In this hands-on Introduction to VBA Programming training course, you gain a detailed understanding of how programming in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) can increase productivity. With this VBA training, you learn how to automate repetitive tasks, build fully functional user interfaces, leverage tools for developing custom-built Microsoft Office solutions, and supercharge your productivity and the productivity of others.
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office applications
- This course is applicable to all versions of Office, from 2007 to 2016
Introduction to VBA Programming Training Delivery Methods
- After-course instructor coaching benefit
- Learning Tree end-of-course exam included
- After-course computing sandbox included
Introduction to VBA Programming Training Course Benefits
Develop custom solutions, automate tasks, and increase performanceEnhance the Office 2007-2016 Ribbon with new functionalityExploit ActiveX controls to create functional and familiar UIsTroubleshoot code using debugging toolsSecure your code and protect your users from macro viruses
VBA Introduction Course Outline
The advantages of VBA
- An easy-to-use and versatile language
- Integrated with off-the-shelf products
Macros: the first step
- Recording and executing macros
- Limitations
- Enhancing with VBA code
The code design tools
- Project Explorer
- Help system
- Code Window
- IntelliSense
- Properties Window
- Object Browser
The debugging tools
- Code stepping
- Immediate Window
- Breakpoints
Event-driven programming
- The role of events in Windows
- Responding to events through event procedures
Putting objects to work
- Properties
- Methods
- Events
- Collections
- Using With...End With
Storing data in variables
- How and when to declare variables
- Selecting data types
- Fixed and dynamic arrays
- Constants
Conditional branching
- If...Then...Else
- Select...Case
Looping through code
- Do...Loop, While and Until
- For...Next and For Each...Next
Building procedures
- Creating Sub and Function procedures
- Calling procedures
- Passing arguments to procedures
Understanding object model structures
- Exploring the hierarchy with the Object Browser and Help
- Referencing specific objects
Writing application-specific procedures
- Key objects within Excel, Word and Outlook
- Creating templates and add-ins
Exploiting the power of Automation
- Controlling one Office application while working in another application
- Accessing data in databases using ActiveX Data Objects
Using intrinsic dialogs
- Communicating with the user through the message box
- Gathering user information with the input box
- Utilising the FileDialog object and Dialogs collections
Creating customised dialogs with UserForm objects
- Command buttons
- List and Combo boxes
- Labels
- Option buttons
- Check boxes
- Text boxes
- Frames
- Adding more functionality with advanced ActiveX controls
Modifying menus and toolbars
- Simplifying user interaction with the CommandBar object
- Adding and removing CommandBarControl objects
Handling runtime errors
- The On Error GoTo structure
- Classifying errors with the Err object
- Executing with Resume, Resume Next or Resume label
Implementing security
- The dangers of macro viruses
- Macro security levels in Office
- Applying digital signatures to macros
- Password-protecting your VBA code