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This article was published on March 25, 2018

Pump up your spreadsheets with Microsoft VBA training, now just $29.99


Pump up your spreadsheets with Microsoft VBA training, now just $29.99

Microsoft’s spreadsheet behemoth Excel has almost as many individual uses as it does users. From budgeting and financial projections to examining large data sets to organizing virtually anything from inventory to recipes, Excel’s versatility is part of its universal appeal.

However, the one thing all Excel users have in common is that if you use Excel enough, you want it to start doing some of the work for you. That’s where Microsoft VBA comes in, and right now, you can learn all the basics of automating programs like Excel for better efficiency with this $29.99 training bundle from TNW Deals.

VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) is like dumping a bottle of nitro into Excel’s already primed engine, allowing you to get more done faster with even better results.

First, Microsoft VBA gets you familiar with how VBA works. Once you learn how to automate repetitive Excel tasks, you’ll have greater flexibility to define variables and create higher functions to drill even deeper into what all that Excel data is telling you.

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The training continues with Advanced VBA, where you further customize your data manipulation. VBA helps you run your own version of machine learning, defining so much of how Excel displays and uses your information that it takes a lot of heavy lifting out of your hands.

VBA training separates the Excel dabblers from the experts — and you can join those exclusive ranks with this instruction. It’s 78 percent off right now with this TNW Deal offer at just $29.99.

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