RE: VBA Training
- From: isaia <isaia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 14:59:01 -0700
Hello!
Don't know if this will be useful to you but there's a short Microsoft
webcast you can view entitled, "Tips & Tricks for Using Simple Word VBA Every
Day: It's Much Easier than You Think! (Level 300)." It's sort of an overview
of VBA. The link is
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/webcasts/HA102582061033.aspx.
Good luck!
"garrisonwa1" wrote:
Hello --.
I have been tasked with training a number of analysts who will be supporting
an in-house customized VBA application. The application uses Java, VBA and
XML. The majority of the coding is complete once it reaches the client teams
for ongoing support. However, these analysts will need to troubleshoot the
code as well as potentially implement new functionality. That being said, the
background of these analysts is not in programming. Many of them are somewhat
SQL savvy, as well as COBOL savvy, but are not familiar VBA or any flavor
thereabouts.
Beyond the basic VBA how to's and basic programming skills (loops, case
stmts, etc), I am having a hard time locating (or developing) material for
the "next level" of knowledge. This level would be more along the lines of
reading and debugging VBA code. The class after this level is already in
development and is geared towards VBA specifically in this application.
I am having a hard time plugging this knowledge gap and would appreciate any
tips or suggestions.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer.
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