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In this course you will learn:
1- The basics of using Microsoft Excel VBA (Visual Basic for Applications)
2-How to use the Excel VBA to improve your work.
3- Using Excel VBA to convert any hard-copy documents system to a fully electronic system.
4- Save time, work, and money by using new ideas for your business with Excel VBA.
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is an implementation of Microsoft's event-driven programming language Visual Basic 6.0 built into most desktop Microsoft Office applications. Although based on pre dot NET Visual Basic, which is no longer supported or updated by Microsoft, the VBA implementation in Office continues to be updated to support new Office features.[1][2] VBA is used for professional and end-user development due to its perceived ease-of-use, Office's vast installed userbase, and extensive legacy in business.
Visual Basic for Applications enables building user-defined functions (UDFs), automating processes and accessing Windows API and other low-level functionality through dynamic-link libraries (DLLs). It supersedes and expands on the abilities of earlier application-specific macro programming languages such as Word's WordBASIC. It can be used to control many aspects of the host application, including manipulating user interface features, such as menus and toolbars, and working with custom user forms or dialog boxes.
As its name suggests, VBA is closely related to Visual Basic and uses the Visual Basic Runtime Library. However, VBA code normally can only run within a host application, rather than as a standalone program. VBA can, however, control one application from another using OLE Automation. For example, VBA can automatically create a Microsoft Word report from Microsoft Excel data that Excel collects automatically from polled sensors. VBA can use, but not create, ActiveX/COM DLLs, and later versions add support for class modules.
VBA is built into most Microsoft Office applications, including Office for Mac OS X (except version 2008), and other Microsoft applications, including Microsoft MapPoint and Microsoft Visio. VBA is also implemented, at least partially, in applications published by companies other than Microsoft, including ArcGIS, AutoCAD, CorelDraw, LibreOffice, Reflection,[3] SolidWorks,[4] WordPerfect, and UNICOM System Architect (which supports VBA 7.1).
I'm a Developer in VB dot net, C#, C++, Python, Excel VBA, (B4A for android Apps) and also, My study level is Bachelor in Automotive Engineering and Tractors (1999) and I'm working in the Maintenance Engineering Division in My Company (As an Assistant General Manager) of Maintenance Information & Database (Maximo - SAP) and Maintenance Planning since 19 years ago. I started programming with (Sakhr) home computer (1985) using Basic when I was 12 years old. It was very interesting that I can make my ideas alive using programming. I'm very good at painting, sculpture, handicrafts, and hand drawing so, it was very easy for me to start using computer graphics software. I'm now using VB dot net 2017 and I usually update to the latest versions. I teach myself using books and now using incredible internet resources.
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VBA stands for Visual Basic for Applications an event-driven programming language from Microsoft that is now predominantly used with Microsoft office
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