Learn Excel in 24 Hours
By Alex Nordeen
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Learn to automate Excel using VBA (Visual Basic for Applications)
VBA is a event driven programming language and you can program any actions that you would do manually in an Excel.
You can automate Excel using VBA to pull data from multiple sources, process data, generate reports and graphs and so much more. Called as Macros they help automate repetitive task.
Here is what is included-
Table Of Content
Chapter 1: Introduction to Macros in Excel
What is a macro?
The importance of macros in Excel
What is VBA in a layman's language?
Macro Basics
Step by step example of recording macros in Excel
Enable Developer Option
Chapter 2: Your Fist VBA in Excel
What is VBA?
Why VBA?
Personal & business applications of VBA in excel
Visual Basic for Applications VBA basics
Enable Developer Option
Step by step example of creating a simple EMI calculator in Excel
Chapter 3: VBA Data Types, Variables & Constant
VBA Variables
Excel VBA Data-Types
Constant in VBA
Chapter 4: VBA Arrays
What is an Array?
What are Advantages of arrays?
Types of arrays
VBA Array Demonstrated with Example
Testing our application
Chapter 5: VBA Excel Form Control & Activex Control
Creating VBA Form/GUI controls in Excel
How to use ActiveX control in VBA
Prerequisite
Chapter 6: VBA Arithmetic Operators
Chapter 7: VBA String Operators
Chapter 8: VBA Comparison Operators
Chapter 9: VBA Logical Operators
Chapter 10: Excel VBA Call a Subroutine
What is Subroutine?
Why use subroutines
Rules of naming subroutines and functions
Subroutine practical example
Chapter 11: Excel VBA Function Tutorial: Return, Call, Examples
Chapter 12: VBA Range Objects
What is VBA Range?
Introduction to Referencing Objects in VBA
How to refer to Excel VBA Range Object using Range property
Refer to a Single cell using the Worksheet.Range Property
Cell Property
Range Offset property
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Learn Excel in 24 Hours - Alex Nordeen
Learn Excel in 24 Hours
By Alex Nordeen
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Table Of Content
Chapter 1: Introduction
What is Microsoft Excel?
Why should I learn Microsoft Excel?
The difference between excel and CSV file
Running Microsoft Excel
Understanding the Ribbon
Understanding the worksheet (Rows and Columns, Sheets, Workbooks)
Customization Microsoft Excel Environment
Important Excel shortcuts
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Basic Arithmetic
Formatting data
Setting the print area and printing (Print View)
Adding images to spreadsheets
Data validation
Data filters
Group and Ungroup
Chapter 3: Formula & Functions
What is a formula?
What is a function?
Common functions
Numeric functions
String functions
Date Time functions
V Lookup function
Chapter 4: Operators
What is a Logical Function?
What is a condition and why does it matter?
IF function example
Excel Logic functions
Nested IF functions
Chapter 5: Charts
What is a chart?
Types of charts
The importance of charts
Step by step example of creating charts
Conditional Formatting
Chapter 6: Case Study: Personal Finance Application using Excel
Why managing personal finance matters
Major components of a personal finance system
Using Excel to set personal budgets, record income and expenses
Visualizing the data using charts
Chapter 7: Macros
What is a macro?
Macro Basics
Step by step example of recording macros
What is VBA?
Visual Basic for Applications VBA basics
Step by step example of creating a simple EMI calculator
Chapter 8: Connecting Excel to External Data Sources
What is external data source?
MS Access external data source
Web external data source
Text file external data source
SQL Server external data source
Chapter 9: Pivot Tables
What is a pivot table?
Step by step tutorial on creating pivot tables
2-Dimensional pivot tables
Visualizing pivot table data using charts
Chapter 10: Advanced Charts
What is an advanced chart?
The importance of advanced charts
Step by step example of creating advanced charts
Chapter 11: Excel in the cloud: Office 365
Introduction to cloud computing
What is Office 365?
Advantages of Office 365
Disadvantages of Office 365
Chapter 1: Introduction
In this article, we will introduce you to excel and discover its capabilities and how we can take advantage of them to enhance our productivity. We will cover the following topics
What is Microsoft Excel?
Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that is used to record and analyse numerical data. Think of a spreadsheet as a collection of columns and rows that form a table. Alphabetical letters are usually assigned to columns and numbers are usually assigned to rows. The point where a column and a row meet is called a cell. The address of a cell is given by the letter representing the column and the number representing a row. Let's illustrate this using the following image.
Why Should I Learn Microsoft Excel
We all deal with numbers in one way or the other. We all have daily expenses which we pay for from the monthly income that we earn. For one to spend wisely, they will need to know their income vs. expenditure. Microsoft Excel comes in handy when we want to record, analyze and store such numeric data.
Where can I get Microsoft Excel?
There are number of ways in which you can get Microsoft Excel. You can buy it from a hardware computer shop that also sells software. Microsoft Excel is part of the Microsoft Office suite of programs. Alternatively, you can download it from the Microsoft website but you will have to buy the license key.
The difference between excel and CSV file
CSV is the acronym for comma separated values
. It is used to store tabular data where the column names and row values are separated using commas. The following image illustrates this