Automate repetitive tasks with Excel Macros
Automate repetitive tasks with Excel Macros, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.17, with 19 lectures, based on 3 reviews, and has 1002 subscribers.
You will learn about Automate task with macros Create macros Edit and delete macros Sort data with macros Filtering data with macros Create buttons to execute macros Debug Macros This course is ideal for individuals who are Data Analyst or Data Scientist or Anyone who wants to automate excel tasks with macros It is particularly useful for Data Analyst or Data Scientist or Anyone who wants to automate excel tasks with macros.
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Summary
Title: Automate repetitive tasks with Excel Macros
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 3.17
Number of Lectures: 19
Number of Published Lectures: 19
Number of Curriculum Items: 19
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 19
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Automate task with macros
- Create macros
- Edit and delete macros
- Sort data with macros
- Filtering data with macros
- Create buttons to execute macros
- Debug Macros
Who Should Attend
- Data Analyst
- Data Scientist
- Anyone who wants to automate excel tasks with macros
Target Audiences
- Data Analyst
- Data Scientist
- Anyone who wants to automate excel tasks with macros
Microsoft Excel is the go-to tool for working with data. There are probably a handful of people who haven’t used Excel, given its immense popularity. Excel is a widely used software application in industries today, built to generate reports and business insights. Excel supports several in-built applications that make it easier to use.
To automate a repetitive task, you can record a macro with the Macro Recorder in Microsoft Excel. Imagine you have dates in random formats and you want to apply a single format to all of them. A macro can do that for you. You can record a macro applying the format you want, and then replay the macro whenever needed.
When you record a macro, the macro recorder records all the steps in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code. These steps can include typing text or numbers, clicking cells or commands on the ribbon or on menus, formatting cells, rows, or columns, or even importing data from an external source, say, Microsoft Access. Visual Basic Application (VBA) is a subset of the powerful Visual Basic programming language, and is included with most Office applications. Although VBA gives you the ability to automate processes within and between Office applications, it is not necessary to know VBA code or computer programming if the Macro Recorder does what you want.
It is important to know that you when you record a macro, the Macro Recorder captures almost every move you make. So if you make a mistake in your sequence, for example, clicking a button that you did not intend to click, the Macro Recorder will record it. The resolution is to re-record the entire sequence, or modify the VBA code itself. This is why whenever you record something, it’s best to record a process with which you’re highly familiar. The more smoothly you record a sequence, the more efficiently the macro will run when you play it back.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Activating Macros
Lecture 1: Overview of automating repetitive tasks with excel macros
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: What are Macros
Lecture 4: What is VBA
Lecture 5: Exploring VBA Tools
Chapter 2: Automating Task with Macros
Lecture 1: Creating a basic macro
Lecture 2: Saving a worksheet with a macro
Lecture 3: Create a more advanced macro: Part 1
Lecture 4: Create a more advanced macro: Part 2
Lecture 5: Sorting data with Macros
Lecture 6: Filtering data with macros
Lecture 7: Creating buttons to execute macros
Lecture 8: Protecting cells and sheets with macros
Lecture 9: Debugging Macros: Part 1
Lecture 10: Debugging Macros: Part 2
Lecture 11: Debugging Macros: Part 3
Lecture 12: Editing Macros
Lecture 13: Deleting Macros
Lecture 14: Manually creating Macros
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