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Home and Learn - Free Excel VBA Course
Hello and welcome to the Home and Learn course for Excel VBA. This is a free beginners programming course, and assumes that you have no experience with coding. In this course you'll learn how to create your own macros, so that you can bring your Excel skills to the next level, and put yourself ahead of the competition.
What is Excel VBA?
  VBA stands for Visual Basic for Applications. It's a programming language that 
  enables you to control just about everything in Excel. You'll learn how to create 
  Macros that can be run from things like a button on a spreadsheet, the Excel 
  Ribbon - in fact, lots of places. Learning Excel VBA will enable you to do a 
  lot more with the software than you can via the normal spreadsheet view.
Course Requisites
  You don't need to be an Excel Guru to take this course, just average Excel skills 
  will do. If you're new to Excel then this is not the place to start. We have 
  a full and free Excel course here on our main site: Free Beginners Excel Course
What software do I need?
  You need Excel 2007 or greater to do this course. You can probably follow along 
  if you have a version of Excel earlier than this, but the screenshots are all 
  from later versions.
Do I need any programming skills?
  No. We take you through the very basics of programming, so don't worry if you 
  have no skills at all in this area.
Where do I start?
  Use the menus on the left of every page on this site. Each link takes you to 
  a tutorial. There's plenty of screenshots to keep you on track, and exercises 
  to complete to bring your skills along.
  Other Home and Learn courses
  We have lots more free computer course on our main site. Here's a list of what 
  you can learn for free with Home and Learn (Click a link below to go to that course):
Who are you?
  We are Home and Learn, a site that offers free computer tutorials and full courses. 
  All our material can be found on our main site at www.homeandlearn.co.uk. 
  You can also find our contact details there, as well (on the left). The main 
  site is getting a bit big, so we've put this new Excel VBA course here, on our 
  sister site.