
Online or onsite, instructor-led live VBA training courses demonstrate through interactive discussion and hands-on practice how to use VBA in applications such as Word, Excel and Access.
VBA training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live VBA training can be carried out locally on customer premises in the UK or in NobleProg corporate training centres in the UK.
VBA training courses are available for beginners and advanced users.
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Testimonials
Training Room and quite location and all the stuff.
Abdullah Adelyar - USAID - Kabul Afghanistan
Course: Access VBA
Kamil was exceptionally patient and very helpful in figuring out solutions to real needs. He was also very honest about if he didn't know something from the top of his head, which enabled us to quickly jump on in the training and we didn't lose time.
Christine Weiler
Course: VBA For Access & Excel
The explanation way and including tips on the best practices in VBA/Access, encouraging via exercise to think more by ourselves on how to solve the problem rather than giving ready solutions
Daria Rudin
Course: VBA For Access & Excel
examples and the way he explained
Sandeep Parashar
Course: VBA For Access & Excel
short excersises
Mateusz Podsiadlo
Course: Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Excel - Introduction to programming
Training agenda was well thought out
Przemek Zalasinski
Course: Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Excel - Introduction to programming
Examples from different area of VBA programmeing.
UBS Business Solutions Poland Sp. z o.o.
Course: Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Excel - Advanced
The instructors knowlege
US Bank
Course: Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Excel - Advanced
Content and the way it was provided.
Marcin Samborski
Course: Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Excel - Advanced
VBA Course Outlines
- Write an advanced object-oriented application
- Convert text files
- Use of external data sources
- Use external libraries
- Record and edit macros as required.
- Write procedures using data from the sheet.
- Create your own functions.
- Handle an event (opening worksheet cell update etc.) by means of the handler.
- Create a form.
- Is your daily work in Excel is a never-ending string of commands copy-paste?
- Are you wasting time on repetition of similar operations to prepare the data for analysis?
- Do you know all the keyboard shortcuts in Excel, but you are not satisfied with the results?
- Rather than deal with data analysis and preparation of wasting time?
- Do you have to manually verify the correctness of such data obtained from different systems?
- Do you have to stay at work after hours or Excel to take books home because not doing during the day?
- Is Your job is to prepare reports based on a large data set?
- Do you feel that working in Excel, you come to a roundabout way of results?
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