Best Practices for Excel VBA Code
Best Practices for Excel VBA Code
Access a broad collection of Excel VBA programming best practices and tips to boost your Excel VBA code's quality.
Learn Excel VBA? Top Reasons Why You Should
Learn Excel VBA? Top Reasons Why You Should
Since Microsoft dropped VB6 IDE support, 'VBA is dead' claims abound. Well, is it? No! Should you learn Excel VBA? Yes! Here, I explain why and more.
How to Open the VBA Editor in Excel
How to Open the VBA Editor in Excel
To master Excel VBA you'll have to get comfy in its coding dojo, the VBA Editor. Here, you'll learn how to open the VBA editor using several methods.
VBA Editor Customization: Menus, Toolbars and Toolbox
VBA Editor Customization: Menus, Toolbars and Toolbox
Every developer has IDE preferences for an efficient workflow. Here, we explore Excel VBA editor customization for menu, toolbar and userform toolbox.
VBA Program Identifiers: Data Type, Scope, and Lifetime
VBA Program Identifiers: Data Type, Scope, and Lifetime
VBA programs often feature named discrete entities called identifiers (e.g., variables). Here, we get familiar with these vital program elements, their attributes, and the rules for legally naming them in VBA.
VBA Operators and Precedence
VBA Operators and Precedence
VBA operators - special tokens that instruct the compiler to perform operations on values or value-holding program identifiers - are introduced herein.
Expression Statements: VBA’s Workhorse
Expression Statements: VBA’s Workhorse
Expression statements do the heavy lifting in VBA. That is because they are prevalent in typical VBA programs. This article introduces these workhorses.
VBA Statements: The Building Blocks of VBA Programs
VBA Statements: The Building Blocks of VBA Programs
VBA programs are nothing but a sequence of VBA statements. They are the cornerstone of VBA programs. Here, we explore these vital elements of VBA coding.
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Getting Started with the Locals Window

The Excel VBA coding dojo, the VBA Editor, has many useful windows. Here, you’ll explore its Locals window which lets you dynamically track variable values.

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Exploring each VBA Editor Menu in Excel

To master Excel VBA you’ll have to get comfy in its coding dojo, the VBA Editor. Here, you’ll delve into the VBA Editor Menu Bar and its trove of menus.

VBA Operators and Precedence

VBA operators – special tokens that instruct the compiler to perform operations on values or value-holding program identifiers – are introduced herein.

Comparison Operators in VBA

VBA comparison operators – symbols that instruct the compiler to perform relational, object equality, and string match operations- are explored herein.

Arithmetic Operators in VBA

VBA arithmetic operators – symbols that instruct the compiler to perform basic math (add, divide, powers, modulus, etc.) – are explored herein.

Member Access Operators in VBA

VBA member access operators – symbols that ease the referencing of class or object members (i.e., properties, methods, or events) – are explored herein.

The Exit Statement | VBA Jump Statements

Here, you’ll explore the Exit statement which instantly leaves a block. It is one of several VBA jump statements that enables non-sequential code execution.

Assignment Operator in VBA

The VBA assignment operator, a symbol that tells the compiler to store the value of the operand on its right in the operand on its left, is explored herein.

Concatenation Operators in VBA

VBA concatenation operators – symbols that instruct the compiler to join two String operands together – are explored herein.

Logical Operators in VBA

VBA logical operators – symbols that instruct the compiler to perform logical operations like conjunction and disjunction – are explored herein.

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How to Open the VBA Editor in Excel

To master Excel VBA you’ll have to get comfy in its coding dojo, the VBA Editor. Here, you’ll learn how to open the VBA editor using several methods.

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Getting Started with the Watch Window

The Excel VBA coding dojo, the VBA Editor, has many useful windows. Here, you’ll explore its Watch window which lets you statically track variable values