The full potential of Excel is not understood, and therefore not appreciated by the majority of Excel users. This deprives most users of all the time saving, recording, and professional presentation benefits that Excel offers: far more benefits than just crunching numbers. Microsoft Excel VBA training offers the layman the opportunity to learn how to get these highly competitive benefits out of this dynamic program.

Within the Excel essentials training programme, you will find material prepared for beginner and advanced users. The result is that you will learn to use VBA from your own present level of expertise or non-expertise. Using a Visual Basic Application (VBA), and even without knowing anything about Excel macros, you will be able to create your own charts that will automatically calculate unfathomable amounts of numbers, and contain massive set of data.

Most Office programs use VBA as their macro code language, learning to work with macros means that you automate and manipulate this program using tools to save you time with regularly used functions. These tools come as an interface in the programming environment. They allow us to manipulate Excel, run and write our own code and perform the most unimaginable tasks. So Excel is more than a mere spreadsheet it contains features which are able to meet our every need.

Some training assumes that you are already familiar with the powerful functions of Exel, and once you start writing your own code you won’t want to stop. If you are not familiar with the functions of Excel and the idea of having to write your own code puts you off, don’t let it. Training is designed to teach you to navigate the program and use code without having to write it.

The functions of VBA and the value that it adds to almost all Office programs, is therefore attainable by those who do not at all necessarily specialize in programming. In other words you don’t have to be a guru.

They make use of screen shots and icons to make the training easier, and while you are learning it is possible to use Excel while you are learning.

The writer of this article is a training consultant with OnSiteTrainingCourses.Com, an independent computer training company offering Microsoft Excel training courses in London and throughout the UK.

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