Advanced Excel: New Data Entry Forms - start without VBA
Advanced Excel: New Data Entry Forms - start without VBA
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November 2021 announcement:
Starting in November 2021, I started recording all the videos from scratch and replacing section by section with new videos and materials.
New videos and materials are based on the new version 3 of Virtual Forms for Excel which along with the new modern design also simplifies certain processes and adds new and advanced functionalities.
Take this course and you will receive educational emails when I post new videos and materials and when I replace existing ones.
Within the course resources, you can download for free a fully functional version 3 of Virtual Forms for Excel which is not limited in any of the features. Since I am the creator of the Virtual Forms for Excel tool, this is my gift to you when you buy this course.
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6 Courses in 1
Covering 6 major Excel & Databases topics - this course is "incredible value for money!" as one student said.
We'll cover:
Excel Advanced Tips, Tricks & Techniques.
Excel VBA Advanced Techniques.
How to create MySQL databases Step by Step.
Create New Modern Excel Data Entry Forms with Virtual Forms.
How to create Master-Detail (Parent-child) & Lookup Forms in Excel without Coding (using Virtual Forms).
How to convert Virtual Forms from Excel VBA to Visual Studio .NET to remove the dependency on Excel.
Microsoft Excel & Microsoft Power BI are the most popular and used tools for analyzing and visualizing data.
BUT, Microsoft Excel is not created for gathering data, especially in gathering relational data like master-detail structures.
One basic, simple Excel example. You want to gather (or track) Orders in Excel and then for these Orders you want to track Order Details and, for example, Order Payments and all that using Excel as the Excel database.
Not to mention, to do this in a multi-user environment also in Excel.
Boy,….., You will have a tough time doing this with Excel, because Excel is simply not created for challenges like this, to gather master-detail data and also in a multi-user environment within the normal Excel environment.
But in this course, You will learn how you can do this by using Excel VBA as a front end and MySQL database as a backend, whether the MySQL database is on your local machine, your local network, or on the webserver. We will do this with help of a small tool called Virtual Forms.
Hello,
I’m Davor Geci the CEO and the Lead Developer of WinPIS, the company that’s behind a popular tool that brings to Excel what Access developers are having for decades.
It is the ability to create CRUD Excel VBA Forms, forms to create, read, update and delete records that are stored in databases like MySQL, MSSQL, Access (On-premise or on the web), and use the data within Excel VBA and all that in minutes.
It is similar to what Access can do, but you could also port these Virtual forms from Excel VBA to Visual Studio (C# or VB NET)
You can not do this with Access VBA or natively with Excel VBA!
So, you just need to create a database and tell the Designer which fields you want on your form.
Once created, Virtual Forms can be also used as LookUp forms in Excel VBA with no extra work, just as you would do VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP in Excel functions & formulas.
All the controls, that are generated on these Virtual forms, can be accessed with Excel VBA (or if you use Visual Studio with C# or VB NET).
Virtual form control also fires events, so it allows us to interact with it, in a similar way normal UserForms in Excel VBA do. But in a more data-centric way.
Before you dive in, it’s probably a good idea to just check out the structure of the course.
In this course, You will learn how to quickly create database applications using Microsoft Excel VBA and a MySQL database that is hosted somewhere on the internet or in your building (so-called on-premise) and all that with help of the Excel VBA & a small tool called Virtual Forms.
In the first part of this course, You will learn how to create your first database app (Excel VBA forms) that will use Excel VBA as the front end, and a MySQL database as the back end. You will also learn how to install a MySQL server on your machine or anywhere in your network and use it as a data source. Also, in the first part of the course, you will learn how to install and use MySQL Workbench that help us to create and maintain MySQL databases.
Don’t worry, I will go slow!
And then, you will also learn how to transform your Excel VBA database applications with MySQL database as the data source, to C# or VB NET with almost no change to the Excel VBA code.
If you ever get stuck with something in the course, (like Excel VBA code or MySQL databases) just post a message in the Q&A of this course and I will respond as soon as I can to help you out.
I do everything I can to make this a 5-star course and I hope you like it too and leave a review.
Feel free to take a look at preview lectures and the course description before making a decision to buy.
And yes, this course is covered with Udemy 30-day money-back guarantee.
You don’t have anything to lose.
So, enroll now, learn new things in Excel VBA and MySQL, have fun with me and create your Microsoft Excel VBA apps in minutes.
Join me inside NOW!
Davor
Excel with this A-Z Guided Excel Course. Easy way to create Excel User Forms with MySQL database. Start without VBA.
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What you will learn
- Create Modern and Impressive Excel User Forms Without a Single Line of VBA Code.
- Become one of the Top Excel users in your team and Leave Your Boss Speechless.
- You Will Get the Virtual Forms for Excel for FREE from the creator of the tool himself as a gift for buying the course.
Rating: 3.3
Level: All Levels
Duration: 8.5 hours
Instructor: Davor Geci
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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