"The classic example is using VBA to perform calculations. Sure, this is possible in VBA, and it might be fun (and good practice) to set up the code. But, to do so loses one of Excel’s defining qualities: instant calculation." You are on it Chris, but if this saves time it is worth it, I think!
Have you made any of the above Excel VBA mistakes yourself? I know I certainly have! Let me know in the comments, I will get back to you 👇
Great summary.
Absolutely the best VBA learning channel. Cheers
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"The classic example is using VBA to perform calculations. Sure, this is possible in VBA, and it might be fun (and good practice) to set up the code. But, to do so loses one of Excel’s defining qualities: instant calculation." You are on it Chris, but if this saves time it is worth it, I think!
I don't think it does save time though Henrik, after you factor in a button click to update the calculations.
Sir, ur videos r always motivating to learn something.
Archana - really good to hear, thanks!
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