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Software ==> | Excel VBA Macros (52 exercises) |
Topic ==> | Visual Basic explained (3 exercises) |
Level ==> | Average difficulty |
Subject ==> | VBA training |
This exercise is provided to allow potential course delegates to choose the correct Wise Owl Microsoft training course, and may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any format without the prior written consent of Wise Owl.
Consider the screen shot below:
An excerpt from an Excel financial model.
Name 4 collections that you can see in this screen shot, and estimate the number of objects that each contains.
Now write down the VBA commands to do the following, parsing each to show the objects, collections, methods and properties that you've used:
Select the range called CostLabour.
Display the row number of the active cell in a message box.
Go to the Calculations worksheet.
Close the current workbook.
Finally, see if you can describe the last holiday you went on to your slightly odd friend who only speaks VBA (for the purposes of this exercise you can assume that the collections, objects, methods and properties that you refer to exist within the Excel object model).
You can find other training resources for the subject of this exercise here:
Kingsmoor House
Railway Street
GLOSSOP
SK13 2AA
Landmark Offices
99 Bishopsgate
LONDON
EC2M 3XD
Holiday Inn
25 Aytoun Street
MANCHESTER
M1 3AE
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