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replyReply Tue 29 Jul 2008, 16:22Delegate Donna said...

Donna has attended:
Excel Advanced course

VBA

would the VBA course be a benifit to me for management information daily & monthly reports ?

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replyReply Tue 5 Aug 2008, 17:34Trainer Amanda said...

RE: VBA

Hello Donna

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

On the Advanced Excel course, you will have learned about macros to a basic level. What the Excel VBA course will teach you to do is how to write code in Excel that will perform more complex macros for you.

So if there is a lot of work you are doing manually to create your reports that you perceive could be automated, it might be worth considering VBA training.

Amanda

 

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Adding date and time

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or
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