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Online VBA Training

Our popular VBA courses for Excel and Access are taught by expert programmers

Upcoming VBA Classes

Our Public Web Training presents professional courses designed to teach you how to program with VBA in Microsoft Excel and Access. You’ll learn how to code with VBA to solve real-world business problems, like automating repetitive tasks, writing custom worksheet functions, creating an add-in, and much more. Course notes and examples files are emailed to you in advance.

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Fill in the form on the right to sign-up for a VBA course.

Once we have at least five (5) students signed up for a specific course, we’ll schedule it to run ASAP while ensuring that everyone on the sign-up sheet can attend.

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Access VBA Introduction

Expert instruction

All VBA training is performed by Steve Stricklen. He has 25 years of experience programming with VBA, and he’s been training VBA for two decades. He loves to share his skills with others and his enthusiasm makes learning to program  interesting and fun.

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Let us know what course(s) you’re interested in. You don’t have to enroll, or pay, until the class is scheduled.

Special Offer!

Take both of our signature VBA courses and save $200!

Expert VBA Training

Our signature VBA courses are designed for intermediate to advanced Excel or Access users looking to take their skills to the next level. Each course is introduction to programming. The training is hands-on. You will spend most of your time writing code, following along with the instructor. Our VBA training is delivered by an expert instructor via an interactive web session. With our online training you can avoid travel time and costs while still interacting with the instructor and group. After the training each student will receive a certificate of completion signed by the instructor.

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Steve Stricklen is your instructor

Click his picture to learn more about him. He's been a VBA programmer, trainer, and application developer for more than two decades.