Although Excel has a macro recorder for automating tasks and processes, there's a limit to what the macro recorder can do. So where the macro recorder's functionality ends, VBA takes over. You can automate almost anything you do in Excel, but by using VBA, you gain a number of advantages.
Join IT and Excel master Mike Thomas as he shows you how to move beyond macros and into the world of VBA. Thomas has been in the IT training business for nearly 30 years and has a self-described passion for all things Excel. Join him in this live webinar as he shows you how this event-driven programming language can be used to control user interface features like menus and toolbars as well as custom user forms and dialog boxes.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
After attending this audio conference you will know how to save yourself and your customers time by automating Excel-based tasks and processes. You’ve got the basics of Excel covered—now it’s time to learn about the program’s more dynamic features.
AREA COVERED
- Using loops to save time and create efficient code
- Variables: what are they and how are they used?
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Thomas is an authority in Excel knowledge and training. Here is a taste of what you’ll learn:
- Writing a simple macro from scratch using VBA
- Using the IF statement to apply logic to your VBA procedures
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- C Level Executives
- Executive Assistants
- Accountants
- Administrators
- Office Managers
- Attorneys
- CPA
- Finance Professionals
- Business Analyst
- Accountants
- Bookkeeper
- HR Professionals
After attending this audio conference you will know how to save yourself and your customers time by automating Excel-based tasks and processes. You’ve got the basics of Excel covered—now it’s time to learn about the program’s more dynamic features.
- Using loops to save time and create efficient code
- Variables: what are they and how are they used?
Thomas is an authority in Excel knowledge and training. Here is a taste of what you’ll learn:
- Writing a simple macro from scratch using VBA
- Using the IF statement to apply logic to your VBA procedures
- C Level Executives
- Executive Assistants
- Accountants
- Administrators
- Office Managers
- Attorneys
- CPA
- Finance Professionals
- Business Analyst
- Accountants
- Bookkeeper
- HR Professionals
Speaker Profile

Mike has worked in the IT training business since 1989 where his expertise and experience covers designing, delivering training courses, writing training materials and recording and editing video-based tutorials. Although he is a subject matter expert in a range of Microsoft technologies and has worked extensively with Mac OSX and Mac-related software since 2006; however, his passion is for all-things-Excel and in 2012 he founded the website theexceltrainer.co.ukMike is a Fellow of The Learning and Performance Institute and has worked with and for a large number of global and UK-based companies and organizations across a diverse range of sectors. In …
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