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Excel 2010: VBA Programming course in Santa Barbara, CA
Santa Barbara Microsoft Excel Training
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Santa Barbara Microsoft Excel
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Our
Excel 2010: VBA Programming
course in
Santa Barbara
is
1
day(s) in length and
designed for individuals and groups.
Our
Santa Barbara
Microsoft Excel training
can be attended live online by individuals or at your office for groups. We
utilize professional
Microsoft Excel
instructors and
courseware. Each
Santa Barbara Microsoft Excel seminar contains hands-on Microsoft Excel tutorials. View
our Santa Barbara Microsoft Excel
class schedule below.
Excel 2010: VBA Programming
Course -
1
day(s)
This ILT Series course is designed to give experienced Excel 2010 users proficiency in creating procedures that run in response to specific events, working with control structures, developing user forms to accept or display data, validating the data entry in user forms, and debugging and handling errors in code.
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Upcoming Santa Barbara
Classes
Our Microsoft Excel
training courses are available in
Santa Barbara by
two methods: Live Online or Onsite at your office location. The
Microsoft Excel training
method(s) available to you will depend on how many
Microsoft Excel students
you have in
Santa Barbara
. Generally, our live online
Microsoft Excel seminars
are for when you have 1 to 4 students. Our onsite
Santa Barbara
Microsoft Excel courses
at your office are for when you have 5+ students.
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