Microsoft Excel VBA Programming Training
Get ready to level up your Excel skills with our Microsoft Excel VBA Programming Training - it's time to automate those tasks!
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About this event
Master Excel VBA with this online training. Automate tasks, build macros, and boost your Excel programming confidence from start to finish.
Overview
Microsoft Excel VBA Programming Training is designed for learners who want to master automation and streamline complex spreadsheet tasks using VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). With clear instruction and structured modules, this course walks you through everything from macro recording to writing dynamic code — all without needing prior coding experience.
Whether you're aiming to save time at work or improve your Excel fluency for data-heavy projects, this online course provides the clarity and guidance you need. It’s straightforward, jargon-free, and ideal for anyone tired of repeating the same Excel steps over and over. Learn at your own pace and confidently explore how Excel VBA can make your spreadsheets smarter.
Learning Outcomes
- Learn to record and edit Excel macros effectively.
- Understand how to write basic VBA code with structure.
- Automate Excel tasks using loops and conditions.
- Create interactive forms and user-defined functions.
- Debug code and handle errors with ease and clarity.
- Organise large data sets using VBA logic and structure.
Who is this Course For
- Office professionals looking to automate Excel tasks.
- Analysts needing efficient data processing solutions.
- Students wanting to strengthen Excel skills for projects.
- Entrepreneurs managing data in spreadsheets regularly.
- Administrators handling large Excel-based workflows.
- Accountants improving speed with repetitive tasks.
- Teachers creating custom teaching tools in Excel.
- Jobseekers adding technical skills to their CVs.
Career Path
- Data Analyst – £35,000 average salary
- Excel VBA Developer – £45,000 average salary
- Business Intelligence Analyst – £48,000 average salary
- Financial Analyst – £42,000 average salary
- Operations Analyst – £38,000 average salary
- Reporting Specialist – £36,000 average salary
Frequently asked questions
VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) is a programming language used to automate tasks and customize Excel functionality.
No, this course is designed for beginners with no prior programming knowledge.
You can automate repetitive tasks, create custom functions, build user forms, and control Excel with macros.
Yes! Anyone who works with Excel regularly—like analysts, accountants, or administrators—can benefit from learning VBA.