Section 2: Excel VBA Vocabulary (Chapters 11 to 23)ĭeveloping a macro is communicating with Excel and to do so you need to use a language called Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). ![]() You will also learn about security and discover "events" (an event is what starts the macro). ![]() This section is about recording, writing, modifying and testing macros in the Visual Basic Editor. Section 1: Excel Macros Programming (Chapters 1 to 10) To organize your discovery of Excel macros, the downloadable Tutorial on Excel Macros is divided in three sections (all 3 sections part of the single download): It stands for Visual Basic for Applications ![]() For beginners, intermediate and advanced users VBA is the programming language used within Excel to develop macros
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