Course Outline
- Discussion of problems related to MS Office versions,
- Comparison of VSTO to Visual Basic for Application (VBA),
- VSTO architecture overview,
- Discussing the rules of working with data contained in workbooks,
- Data formatting,
- Using your own functions (written in .NET) in the created formulas,
- Responding to MS Excel events,
- Application development,
- Using external data as a data source,
- Discussion of the rules for responding to errors,
- Embedding MS Office applications in your own .NET applications,
- Discussion of the principles and security policies of MS Office, VSTO and the .NET platform.
Requirements
- An understanding of object-oriented programming and .NET Framework
- Experience with Microsoft Office applications and Visual Studio
- C# or Visual Basic programming experience
Audience
- Developers
- Office users
Testimonials (5)
I was recently struggling with some pivot table issues and the course gave me the knowledge to work with pivot tables quicker, smarter and more efficiently.
Arina Moayed-Dzenisa - Universal-Investment-Gesellschaft mbH Branch Poland Sp. z o. o.
Course - Microsoft Office Excel - poziom średnio zaawansowany
examples and looking for solutions
Monika Lesniewska - Takenaka Europe GmbH Sp. z o.o. Oddzial w Polsce
Course - Excel Data Analysis
Working on and using our own data/spreadsheets, where we could see how it would benefit us most.
Julie - Environment, Marine and Fisheries
Course - Excel VBA Introduction
I enjoyed the Excel sheets provided having the exercises with examples. This meant that if Tamil was held up helping other people, I could crack on with the next parts.
Luke Pontin
Course - Data and Analytics - from the ground up
I generally enjoyed the practical examples.