"Excel/VBA for Creative Problem Solving, Part 1" is aimed at learners who are seeking to augment, expand, optimize, and increase the efficiency of their Excel spreadsheet skills by tapping into the powerful programming, automation, and customization capabilities available with Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).

Excel/VBA for Creative Problem Solving, Part 1

Excel/VBA for Creative Problem Solving, Part 1
This course is part of Excel/VBA for Creative Problem Solving Specialization

Instructor: Charlie Nuttelman
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What you'll learn
Utilize VBA to define and implement custom user-defined functions
Create macros to automate procedures in Excel
Identify the basic programming structures in VBA
Automate Excel’s Goal Seek and Solver tools and use numerical techniques to create “live solutions” to solve targeting and optimization problems
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Reviewed on Oct 26, 2018
Really enjoyed this course. From Week 4 onwards it's quite challenging. Really appreciate the active engagement from Dr. Nuttelman and other moderators on the forum who gave excellent advice.
Reviewed on Dec 30, 2020
I'm gonna start my career and I found this course as a nice and clever way to learn vba. I highly recommend to do week five that is as optional. This is an excellent work, see you in part 2.
Reviewed on Oct 24, 2020
The course is definitely challenging. I am an engineering graduate but it did not come easily as I expected. Good exercise for the brains though and the lessons were taught systematically.
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