VBA
VBA
Office programs.
1 Create a Macro: With Excel VBA you can automate tasks in Excel by writing so
called macros. In this chapter, learn how to create a simple macro.
2 MsgBox: The MsgBox is a dialog box in Excel VBA you can use to inform the
users of your program.
3 Workbook and Worksheet Object: Learn more about the Workbook and Worksheet
object in Excel VBA.
4 Range Object: The Range object, which is the representation of a cell (or cells) on
your worksheet, is the most important object of Excel VBA.
5 Variables: This chapter teaches you how to declare, initialize and display a variable
in Excel VBA.
6 If Then Statement: Use the If Then statement in Excel VBA to execute code lines if
a specific condition is met.
7 Loop: Looping is one of the most powerful programming techniques. A loop in
Excel VBA enables you to loop through a range of cells with just a few codes lines.
8 Macro Errors: This chapter teaches you how to deal with macro errors in Excel.
9 String Manipulation: In this chapter, you'll find the most important functions to
manipulate strings in Excel VBA.
10 Date and Time: Learn how to work with dates and times in Excel VBA.
11 Events: Events are actions performed by users which trigger Excel VBA to execute
code.
12 Array: An array is a group of variables. In Excel VBA, you can refer to a specific
variable (element) of an array by using the array name and the index number.
13 Function and Sub: In Excel VBA, a function can return a value while a sub cannot.
14 Application Object: The mother of all objects is Excel itself. We call it the
Application object. The application object gives access to a lot of Excel related
options.
15 ActiveX Controls: Learn how to create ActiveX controls, such as command
buttons, text boxes, list boxes etc.
16 Userform: This chapter teaches you how to create an Excel VBA Userform.