Excel VBA for Beginners - Ranges and Variables Tutorial

Excel VBA for Beginners - Ranges and Variables Tutorial Get Ad-Free Training by becoming a member today!    / @learnskillsdaily   Join Learn Skills Daily for ad-free training, exams, certificates, and exclusive content: https://www.learnskillsdaily.com Check out more Excel VBA from Tiger Spreadsheet Solutions: @TigerSpreadsheetSolutions Exercise Files: https://tinyurl.com/y4x65rtm Who it's for: This course is for beginner Excel VBA learners who are ready to build on the basics and start working more confidently with cells, ranges, and variables. It is especially useful for Excel users who want to automate changing datasets, create more flexible macros, understand how VBA interacts with spreadsheet cells, and begin thinking like a programmer. The session is designed for learners who may still be new to coding but want practical, hands-on experience using VBA to reference cells, perform calculations, and store information efficiently. What it is: Excel VBA, or Visual Basic for Applications, is the programming language built into Microsoft Office that allows users to automate actions and processes inside Excel and other Office applications. In Excel, VBA can be used to perform simple tasks like changing cell values, formatting data, sorting information, or creating worksheets, but it becomes especially powerful when those actions are connected together into larger automated workflows. With VBA, users can build tools that save time, reduce repetitive work, generate reports, interact with other Office apps, and complete complex tasks at the click of a button. What you'll learn: In this lesson, you’ll learn how to work with ranges and variables in Excel VBA. The course covers basic and advanced range referencing, including how to select cells, reference named ranges, use the Cells method, and create dynamic references that adjust as datasets grow or change. You’ll also learn how to place values into cells, transfer values between cells, perform basic calculations, and connect macros to buttons. The lesson then introduces variables as a way to store information inside VBA, explains how to declare and use them, and covers essential variable types including integers, doubles, strings, and Boolean variables. Start 0:00 Range Basics 0:08 Advanced Ranges 14:04 Working with Ranges 24:59 Introduction to Variables 34:50 Working with Variables 43:09 Variable Types 49:40 #vba #excel #coding (C) 2026 Bomberry Productions Any illegal reproduction of this content will result in immediate legal action.