![]() ![]() I say that because anyone familiar with programming IDEs will tell you that the VBA editor is one of the more user-friendly IDEs out there. I, for one, know how daunting the Excel VBA editor can appear to beginners – just take a look at the overview below! However, looks can be deceiving at least that’s true here. “The Dojo is the only place you can die and come back to life, so use it.” kyoshi Larry Mabson (American karateka) Naturally, the first step is to open the VBA editor. Likewise, to master Excel VBA, you’ll have to get comfy loitering in its coding dojo, the VBA Editor. Most great martial artists first had to get intimate with their dojo. Exploring the VBA Editor’s Immediate Window.Getting Started with the Properties Window.Getting Started with the Project Explorer.Exploring each VBA Editor Toolbar in Excel.Exploring each VBA Editor Menu in Excel. ![]() ![]() If you wish to skip to any of the other posts in the series, click on any of the topics listed below: “If you want a happy ending, learn to open up, because no one can finish a story with a closed book.” Nishan Panwar Here, we’ll take a look at how we can open the VBA editor in Excel in several ways. This article is part of the Visual Tour of Excel’s Coding Dojo series, exploring each of the Excel VBA Editor’s menus, toolbars, and windows.
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