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Microsoft Visual Basic Training


Introduction to Microsoft Visual Basic Course


Course Duration:

Three Days

Our introduction to Microsoft Visual Basic training course is suitable for anyone who wants to automate tasks through VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) programming.  With Microsoft Visual Basic training, you can write code to enhance the off-the-shelf capabilities of Microsoft Office and other products that support Visual Basic (VBA). Using VBA, you can develop custom-built solutions. In this training course, you learn the fundamentals of programming and VBA from the ground up.   The VBA training course allows you to gain the skills you need to automate repetitive tasks, build user interfaces and increase performance.

Those who complete the Introduction to Microsoft Visual Basic  course satisfactorily will receive a certificate at the end of the computer training course.

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Course Level:

Introduction

Course Requirements:

Knowledge  using the products in the Microsoft Office System is assumed. No previous programming experience is required.

Course Content:

Basic concepts
A brief history of Visual Basic
Visual Basic compared with other languages
Forms
Controls
Properties
Code
Syntax
Keywords
Interpretation 
Execution
Environments

Getting Started
The Screen
Menu Bar
Tool Bar
Forms
Properties
Toolbox
Project Window

Definitions
Event Driven Operations
Properties
Methods


 
Procedures
Sub & Function
General
Event
Function
Execution

Basic Code Writing
Entering & Editing
Auto formatting
Syntax checking

Using Code window
Structure
         Assignment
         Control structures

Objects
Creation
Position
Editing
Properties
Files
Command Buttons

Variables
In general
Types
Declaration
Scope
Constants
Arrays
User Defined Types

Sub & Function Procedures
In general
Sub v Function
Scope
Creating
Editing
Sub Procedure
Data Declaration in Procedures

Control Arrays
An introduction to their use

Menus
Creating
Manipulating
Levels
Accelerator
Shortcut
Separator
Controlling
Conventions
Arrays

User Input
Validation
Keystroke
Choices
Option Buttons
Check Boxes
List & Combo Boxes
Adding to lists
Interrogating a list
List box events
Combo box events
Input Box

Debugging
Overview
Tools
In Action

Packaging the Project
Creating an executable file
Distributing the finished project

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