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Microsoft Excel VBA Programming & Excel Macros for Beginners

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Description: COMPLETELY REDONE ON 2025 WITH NEW VIDEOS!Become a proficient Excel Macros & VBA Programmer in a very short time with Real-World Projects.Excel VBA is powerful. Everybody wants to learn Excel Macros and Excel VBA. They can make Excel work like magic. But most Excel users never use them. Others spend several days on a multi-hour course or working through a 1000-page book, getting overwhelmed with information. So why waste a great deal of time learning things you may never use? In this course, my goal is to help you learn ways to create Excel Macros that won’t burst your brain. Also to convey the main principles of VBA language and allow beginners, taking their first steps, to learn without requiring individual training.Content and overviewA macro is a sequence of instructions that automates some aspects of Excel so that you can work more efficiently and with fewer Errors. Macros are written in VBA, which stands for Visual Basic for Applications, which is a programming language developed by Microsoft.If you think Excel VBA programmers are smarter or more gifted than you, then you’re mistaken. Yes, macros can be intimidating, and yes, programming is a huge topic. If you saw a course on Excel programming with hundreds of lectures, would you really watch all of them?But wait a minute… What about people who may not have a programming background but aspire to reap the utmost from the program? Are there any programming principles and well-guarded secrets that you can learn and use to create any Macros you want? In this course, you will find several short, to-the-point lectures covering Excel Macros and VBA entertaining and accessible to non-techies. The goal is not to make you a star Excel programmer. If you want to be that, go for it! But I’ll give you some best practices and make this
Category: Office Productivity > Microsoft > Excel Macros
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