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Automate Excel Tasks with 40 VBA Code Samples

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Hi - Dave here. Happy Friday! Ever feel like you're stuck in a loop doing the same boring Excel task

Hi - Dave here. Happy Friday! Ever feel like you're stuck in a loop doing the same boring Excel tasks again and again? Well, my friend Victor is back with an updated VBA course to help you break out of that loop and make Excel do that work for you. VBA stands for Visual Basic for Applications, a programming language used to automate Excel. If you’ve ever recorded a Macro, you've used VBA. Victor has added a new bonus section with 40 VBA code samples. These are useful "recipes" of code that you can use in your own projects right now. Each code sample includes a full explanation that tells you what it does, how it works, and how you can use it. Victor has worked hard on this course and he gets really good feedback. Because Exceljet is partnering with Victor, he’s agreed to offer the course at an exclusive price of $197 (normally $497) saving you $300. You can learn all the details here: [Click here for all the details]( Full disclosure: If you decide to purchase Victor's course, Exceljet will make a commission. It won't cost you any extra, but it helps support the work we do. The special price ends on September 22, so check it out soon if you want to learn how to make Excel work for you. Have a great weekend! Dave [View this email in a browser]( [Exceljet Logo]( Exceljet P.O. Box 4804 Salt Lake City, UT 84110 Copyright © 2023 Exceljet, All rights reserved. You received this email because you are subscribed to our newsletter. To unsubscribe, click the link below. [Unsubscribe](

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