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Microsoft Word 2000 VBA and Word Developer




Course Aims
This course is aimed at experienced Word users, preferably with some awareness or experience of another programming language. Readers will learn about bookmarks, fields, document templates, form fields, macros, object, properties and methods, variable and constants, control structures, controls, dialog boxes and user-defined forms, sorting information, dubugging and error trapping and events. This course includes specially prepared exercises that give readers practical experience of what they are learning within the course.
Assumed Knowledge
Readers should have a good working knowledge of Word 2000, either from experience or by completing our Word 2000 training courses. No previous programming experience is assumed but a familiarity with another programming language would be an advantage.
Course Audience
This course is intended for experienced users or IT professionals who need to customise Word to suit particular requirements.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Courses > Programming > Microsoft VBA
Courses > Microsoft > Office 2000
Courses > Microsoft > Visual Basic
Courses > Microsoft > Word

Table of Contents
Bookmarks
  • What are Bookmarks?
  • Defining Bookmarks
  • Using Bookmarks
  • Predefined Bookmarks
  • Selecting a Bookmark in a Macro
  • Exercise 1
     
    Fields
  • What are Fields?
  • Inserting Fields
  • Viewing Field Results or Codes
  • Field Keys
  • Useful Fields
  • Field Switches
  • Exercise 2
     
    Document Templates
  • Introduction
  • Creating and Using Templates
  • Exercise 3
     
    Form Fields
  • Introduction
  • Creating an On-line Form
  • Creating a Form
  • Form Field Options
  • Protecting Forms
  • Save Forms Data Only
  • Printing a Form
  • Macros and Form Fields
  • Example Form Macros
  • Exercise 4
     
    Introduction To Macros
  • What is a Macro?
  • Why Use Macros?
  • Creating a Macro
  • Running a Macro
  • Auto Macros
  • Exercise 5
  • Answer 5
     
    Editing Macros
  • Visual Basic Editor
  • Procedures
  • Inserting Comments
  • Printing a Visual Basic Module
  • Exercise 6
  • Answer 6
     
    The Range Object
  • Navigating in Word
  • Inserting, Deleting and Editing Text
  • Inserting Text after a Bookmark
  • Basic Text Formatting
  • Exercise 7
  • Answer 7
    Objects, Properties and Methods
  • Introduction
  • What are Objects and Collections?
  • What is a Property?
  • What is a Method?
  • Returning an Object
     
    Variables and Constants
  • Variables
  • Data Types
  • Constants
     
    Control Structures
  • Conditional Control Structures
  • Looping Control Structures
  • Performing Multiple Actions on an Object
  • Non-Structured Statements
  • Sub Procedures
  • Exercise 8
     
    Controls, Dialog Boxes and User-Defined Forms
  • Introduction
  • Built-In Dialog Boxes
  • Predefined Dialog Boxes
  • User-Defined Forms
  • Adding Form Controls
  • Form Control Properties
  • Control and Dialog Box Events
  • Displaying and Dismissing a User Form
  • Handling Form Controls
  • Example
  • Exercise 9
     
    Storing Information
  • Document Variables
  • The Windows Registry
     
    Debugging And Error Trapping
  • Errors
  • Break Mode
  • Quick Watch
  • Stepping
  • Error Handling
  • Error Handling Example
     
    Events
  • Introduction
  • Document Events
  • OnTime Method
     
    Appendix A Naming Conventions
  • Memory Variables
  • User-Defined Form Controls
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