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Visual Basic For Applications (VBA) & Macro Traning

Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA, Macros) when used with Microsoft Excel can build powerful automated business tools quickly and minimum cost. If you sit in front of a computer screen all day creating reports in Microsoft Excel, you know the power of this software package. But if you aren't using macros yet, you don't know the half of it. Macros automate common and repetitive keystrokes that you use in Excel to create and edit spreadsheets. By reducing the number of keystrokes required to perform common commands, macros speed up your production and reduce the time you have to spend staring at an electronic spreadsheet each day. VBA, a general purpose programming language, that comes along as standard with the Excel or Office can be used to perform various business tasks like-

Automate Report Generation
Automate Chart creation
Creating Dashboards
Communicating with MS Access Databases
Analyzing Business Data
Reconciling Data
Timesavings
Create our Own Functions
Prerequisites for attending the programme:
1.Good Knowledge of all features of Excel such as Filters, Pivot Tables, Text to Columns etc.
2.Good knowledge of Fundamental and Formulae and Functions in Excel
3.Must have worked on applications using Excel for atleast 1 year
4.Good Analytical Skill and Numerical ability is an advantage
5.Should take up Excel Test
Class Syllabus Training Details

Session - 1 VBA Overview & VBA Basic What is VBA?
Quick Review of Macros
Introducing the Visual Basic Editor
Using the Visual Basic Editor
Uses of Record Macro
Understanding and creating Modules
How to create a Message Box
Write program to update and retrieve information using Input Box
Conditions (IF, AND, OR etc.)
Understanding and using Select Case statement
How do I define a Variables and Rules for defining a Variable Name and Type
Creating And Using Variables
Working with For …. Next procedure
Working with Do While …. Loop procedure
Calling Procedures from one procedure to another
How to Save and Protect Modules

Session - 2
Session - 3 Workbook Objects Create or Add Single and Multiple Workbooks
Workbooks Save and Save As with Password
Open Single and Multiple Workbooks
Close Specific and Multiple Workbooks
Get Count of Workbooks
To refer a particular Workbooks
Activate from one Workbook to another Workbook
Open Workbooks from Specific Path
Get Workbooks Name and Path
Hide and Unhide for Single and Multiple Workbooks
Calculate entire Workbook
Protect and Unprotect Worksheets

Session - 4 Worksheet Objects Insert a Single and Multiple Worksheets
Delete Specific and Multiple Worksheets
Get Count of Worksheets
Select a Specific and All Worksheets
Get All Worksheets Name
Hide and Unhide for Single and Multiple Worksheets
Rename for Single and Multiple Worksheets
Protect and Unprotect Worksheets
Sort and Move Worksheets
Calculate entire Worksheet

Session - 5 Cell Objects Insert single and multiple Row, Column and Cells
Delete single and multiple Row, Column and Cells
Get Range or Address of Cell and Selection
Navigate from one Cell to another Cell
Select specific Range, Cell, Rows and Column
Types of Selection and Offset method
All the Options in Paste Special
All the Options in Go To
How to update the Formulas
Cut, Copy and Paste Options

Session - 6 Excel Options Create New Pivot, Refersh and Other Pivot Opotions
All the Filter and Advance Filter Options
Data Sort Options
All Text to Columns Options
All Data Formatting Options
Fill, Clear, Find and Replace Options
Preparation of Chart and Dashboard

Session - 7 VBA Function What is Function?
User Defined Function
Create a Function using IF Condition and Select Case
Create an Advanced IF Conditional Fuctions
Create an Advanced Computation and Conditional Function

Session - 8 VBA Function Create a Vlookup Fucntions
Create a Sum Fuctions
Create Count Function
Count All
Count Only Numbers
Count Only Text
Count Only Blanks
Count All

Session - 9 Access Database & Retrive Data From Access Databsae Using VBA Excel Create a New Table and Database in MS Access
Load the Data into Access Database
Create a Query in Access Database
Create Single and Multiple Mapping Tables
Filter Single and Multiple criteria using Access Query
Create Query for Data Grouping
Create Query to Select required Columns
Retrive specific data using Logical Access Query
Create Access Query to Update, Change and Delete the Information in Access
Retrive information through Excel from Access Database using VBA

Session - 10 Form Controls and User Forms Create and Design an UserForm
How to Link the VBA Macro to UserForm
Overview of Form Controls
Create a Form Information Tables and Database

Session - 11 Files Automations through VBA Files Automations real time scenarios
VBA Sample Project Report preparation

Session - 12 Outlook / Questions and Clarifications Retrive the Information through Excel from Outlook using VBA
Write query to Retrive Mail From, To and CC address from Outlook
Write query to Retrive Mail Subject and Time from Outlook
Write query to retrive Mail Attachment from Outlook


Course Fees: Rs.8000/-
Contact: 9941246766, 9789024023
www.excelsense.com
Email -
Course Duration: 36 Hrs (3 Months)

The seats are limited to 14 members only.

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On Friday, September 21, 2012 1:09:03 PM UTC+5:30, speak2jagan wrote:
VBA MACRO Training



Visual Basic For Applications (VBA) & Macro Traning



Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA, Macros) when used

with Microsoft Excel can build powerful automated business tools quickly

and minimum cost. If you sit in front of a computer screen all day

creating reports in Microsoft Excel, you know the power of this software

package. But if you aren't using macros yet, you don't know the half of

it. Macros automate common and repetitive keystrokes that you use in

Excel to create and edit spreadsheets. By reducing the number of

keystrokes required to perform common commands, macros speed up your

production and reduce the time you have to spend staring at an

electronic spreadsheet each day. VBA, a general purpose programming

language, that comes along as standard with the Excel or Office can be

used to perform various business tasks like-



Automate Report Generation

Automate Chart creation

Creating Dashboards

Communicating with MS Access Databases

Analyzing Business Data

Reconciling Data

Timesavings

Create our Own Functions

Prerequisites for attending the programme:

1.Good Knowledge of all features of Excel such as Filters, Pivot Tables,

Text to Columns etc.

2.Good knowledge of Fundamental and Formulae and Functions in Excel

3.Must have worked on applications using Excel for atleast 1 year

4.Good Analytical Skill and Numerical ability is an advantage

5.Should take up Excel Test

Class Syllabus Training Details



Session - 1 VBA Overview & VBA Basic What is VBA?

Quick Review of Macros

Introducing the Visual Basic Editor

Using the Visual Basic Editor

Uses of Record Macro

Understanding and creating Modules

How to create a Message Box

Write program to update and retrieve information using Input Box

Conditions (IF, AND, OR etc.)

Understanding and using Select Case statement

How do I define a Variables and Rules for defining a Variable Name and

Type

Creating And Using Variables

Working with For ů. Next procedure

Working with Do While ů. Loop procedure

Calling Procedures from one procedure to another

How to Save and Protect Modules



Session - 2

Session - 3 Workbook Objects Create or Add Single and Multiple

Workbooks

Workbooks Save and Save As with Password

Open Single and Multiple Workbooks

Close Specific and Multiple Workbooks

Get Count of Workbooks

To refer a particular Workbooks

Activate from one Workbook to another Workbook

Open Workbooks from Specific Path

Get Workbooks Name and Path

Hide and Unhide for Single and Multiple Workbooks

Calculate entire Workbook

Protect and Unprotect Worksheets



Session - 4 Worksheet Objects Insert a Single and Multiple Worksheets

Delete Specific and Multiple Worksheets

Get Count of Worksheets

Select a Specific and All Worksheets

Get All Worksheets Name

Hide and Unhide for Single and Multiple Worksheets

Rename for Single and Multiple Worksheets

Protect and Unprotect Worksheets

Sort and Move Worksheets

Calculate entire Worksheet



Session - 5 Cell Objects Insert single and multiple Row, Column and

Cells

Delete single and multiple Row, Column and Cells

Get Range or Address of Cell and Selection

Navigate from one Cell to another Cell

Select specific Range, Cell, Rows and Column

Types of Selection and Offset method

All the Options in Paste Special

All the Options in Go To

How to update the Formulas

Cut, Copy and Paste Options



Session - 6 Excel Options Create New Pivot, Refersh and Other Pivot

Opotions

All the Filter and Advance Filter Options

Data Sort Options

All Text to Columns Options

All Data Formatting Options

Fill, Clear, Find and Replace Options

Preparation of Chart and Dashboard



Session - 7 VBA Function What is Function?

User Defined Function

Create a Function using IF Condition and Select Case

Create an Advanced IF Conditional Fuctions

Create an Advanced Computation and Conditional Function



Session - 8 VBA Function Create a Vlookup Fucntions

Create a Sum Fuctions

Create Count Function

Count All

Count Only Numbers

Count Only Text

Count Only Blanks

Count All



Session - 9 Access Database & Retrive Data From Access Databsae Using

VBA Excel Create a New Table and Database in MS Access

Load the Data into Access Database

Create a Query in Access Database

Create Single and Multiple Mapping Tables

Filter Single and Multiple criteria using Access Query

Create Query for Data Grouping

Create Query to Select required Columns

Retrive specific data using Logical Access Query

Create Access Query to Update, Change and Delete the Information in

Access

Retrive information through Excel from Access Database using VBA



Session - 10 Form Controls and User Forms Create and Design an UserForm

How to Link the VBA Macro to UserForm

Overview of Form Controls

Create a Form Information Tables and Database



Session - 11 Files Automations through VBA Files Automations real time

scenarios

VBA Sample Project Report preparation



Session - 12 Outlook / Questions and Clarifications Retrive the

Information through Excel from Outlook using VBA

Write query to Retrive Mail From, To and CC address from Outlook

Write query to Retrive Mail Subject and Time from Outlook

Write query to retrive Mail Attachment from Outlook





Course Fees: Rs.8000/-

Contact: 9941246766, 9789024023

www.excelsense.com

Email -

Course Duration: 36 Hrs (3 Months)



The seats are limited to 14 members only.









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