Posts Tagged ‘Excel Macros’

Webinar: Microsoft Excel 2007 Macros

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Save Time, Work Less: The Power of Using Macros to Complete Repetitive Tasks in Microsoft Excel 2007

Product(s): Microsoft Excel 2007
Audience(s): Business Professional.
Date(s): Tuesday, September 21, 2010, 3:00PM (EST) U.S.
Duration: 60 Minutes

Event Overview:
Do you wish you could find a way to increase your accuracy in data manipulation and get it all done faster? These days, it seems there’s more to do and less time in which to do it, so it’s crucial to find ways to automate your every day tasks. Efficiency will help eliminate your daily grind. With so much information on your hands, it can be painstaking and time-consuming to sift through data and manipulate it to present exactly what you’re looking for.

Macros are one of Microsoft Excel’s most powerful, yet most underused, tools. Many users are familiar with the term but have never learned how to take advantage of all macros have to offer. They might sound complicated; within this one hour Webinar we will show you how to become a more proficient user with automating your tasks. You will be working smarter and faster than ever before!

To Register: Click Here. Fee: $99.00

PC Tip of the Week: Microsoft Office Excel

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Microsoft Office Excel: Edit a macro

Before you edit a macro (macro: An action or a set of actions that you can use to automate tasks. Macros are recorded in the Visual Basic for Applications programming language.), you should be familiar with the Visual Basic Editor (Visual Basic Editor: An environment in which you write new and edit existing Visual Basic for Applications code and procedures. The Visual Basic Editor contains a complete debugging toolset for finding syntax, run-time, and logic problems in your code.). The Visual Basic Editor can be used to write and edit a macro that is attached to a Microsoft Office Excel workbook.

1. If the Developer tab is not available, do the following to display it:
a. Click the Microsoft Office Button Button image, and then click Excel Options.
b. In the Popular category, under Top options for working with Excel, select the Show Developer tab in the Ribbon check box, and then click OK.

Note   The Ribbon is a component of the Microsoft Office Fluent user interface.
2. To set the security level temporarily to enable all macros, do the following:
a. On the Developer tab, in the Code group, click Macro Security.   2.
b. Under Macro Settings, click Enable all macros (not recommended, potentially dangerous code can run), and then click OK.

Note   To help prevent potentially dangerous code from running, we recommend that you return to any of the settings that disable all macros after you finish working with macros.
3. On the Developer tab, in the Code group, click Macros.
4. In the Macro name box, click the macro that you want to edit.
5. Click Edit.

Webinar: Save Time, Work Less: The Power of Using Macros to Complete Repetitive Tasks in Microsoft Excel 2007

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Save Time, Work Less: The Power of Using Macros to Complete Repetitive Tasks in Microsoft Excel 2007

Product(s): Excel 2007.
Audience(s): Business Professional.
Date(s): Wednesday, December 2, 2009, 11:00AM (EDT) U.S.
Duration: 60 Minutes  

Event Overview:

Do you wish you could find a way to increase your accuracy in data manipulation and get it all done faster? These days, it seems there’s more to do and less time in which to do it, so it’s crucial to find ways to automate your every day tasks. Efficiency will help eliminate your daily grind. With so much information on your hands, it can be painstaking and time-consuming to sift through data and manipulate it to present exactly what you’re looking for.

Macros are one of Microsoft Excel’s most powerful, yet most underused, tools. Many users are familiar with the term but have never learned how to take advantage of all macros have to offer. They might sound complicated; within this one hour Webinar we will show you how to become a more proficient user with automating your tasks. You will be working smarter and faster than ever before!

To register: Click hereFee: $79.00