Microsoft Word VBA – Level 2
Course Outline

DURATION 1 Day (Second day of a 2 day Word VBA Course)
PREREQUISITES This course assumes a very good grounding in the use of Microsoft Word. Delegates should have attended Intermediate or Advanced Word courses or have equivalent knowledge. A very clear understanding of the Windows operating system is essential. No programming experience is necessary.

This course is suited to people who intend to customise Word installations to manipulate data and/or create automated templates and forms.
DESCRIPTION This course introduces experienced Word users to developing the application and its uses. Delegates will learn a broad range of structures and procedures intended for manipulating data, documents and templates.
COURSE DATES Click here to request an alternate date
Or call us on 020 313 73958 from 8:00 to 22:00 Monday to Sunday.

Evening Wed, 8-Sep-10 and Thu, 9-Sep-10 18:30 - 21:30 £200
Weekday Thu, 16-Sep-10 09:30 - 16:30 £200
Weekend Sat, 9-Oct-10 10:00 - 16:30 £200
Weekday Fri, 22-Oct-10 09:30 - 16:30 £200
Evening Mon, 8-Nov-10 and Tue, 9-Nov-10 18:30 - 21:30 £200
Weekday Tue, 16-Nov-10 09:30 - 16:30 £200
Evening Wed, 8-Dec-10 and Thu, 9-Dec-10 18:30 - 21:30 £200
Weekday Wed, 22-Dec-10 09:30 - 16:30 £200
Weekday Wed, 5-Jan-11 09:30 - 16:30 £200
Evening Mon, 10-Jan-11 and Tue, 11-Jan-11 18:30 - 21:30 £200
Any One-to-One Tuition
Any Date - Fully Customisable
09:30 - 16:30 £400

 

 

 

OBJECTS, PROPERTIES AND METHODS

  • Introduction

  • What are Objects and Collections?

  • What is a Property?

  • What is a Method?

  • Returning an Object

  • Variables and Constants

VARIABLES

  • Data Types

  • Constants

CONTROL STRUCTURES

  • Conditional Control Structures

  • Looping Control Structures

  • Performing Multiple Actions on an Object

  • Non-Structured Statements

  • Sub Procedures

CONTROLS, DIALOG BOXES AND USER-DEFINED FORMS

  • Introduction

  • Built-In Dialog Boxes

  • Predefined Dialog Boxes

  • User-Defined Forms

  • Adding Form Controls

  • Form Control Properties

  • Control and Dialog Box Events

  • Displaying and Dismissing a User Form

  • Handling Form Controls

STORING INFORMATION

  • Document Variables

  • The Windows Registry

DEBUGGING AND ERROR TRAPPING

  • Errors

  • Break Mode

  • Quick Watch

  • Stepping

  • Error Handling

  • Error Handling Example

EVENTS

  • Introduction

  • Document Events

  • OnTime Method

 

 

 

 

 



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