Where to Put the VBA Code in Excel?
In the Microsoft Excel tabs, select the Developer Tab. Initially, the Developer Tab may not be available.
The Developer Tab can be enabled easily by a two-step process :
- Right-click on any of the existing tabs at the top of the Excel window.
- Now select Customize the Ribbon from the pop-down menu.
- In the Excel Options Box, check the box Developer to enable it and click on OK.
- Now, the Developer Tab is visible.
- Now click on the Visual Basic option in the Developer tab and make a new module to write the program using the Select Case statement.
Developer -> Visual Basic -> Tools -> Macros
- Create a Macro and give any suitable name.
- This will open the Editor window where we can write the code.
The syntax for the If statement in Excel is:
If condition/expression Then
Code Block for True
Else
Code Block for False
End If
VBA Multiple (Nested) If Statements in Excel
VBA in Excel stands for Visual Basic for Applications, which is Microsoft’s programming language. To optimize the performance and reduce the time in Excel we need Macros and VBA is the tool used in the backend.
What decision-making reasoning do you often use in your Excel worksheets? In most circumstances, you would test your condition using an IF formula and return one value if the condition is met and another value if it is not. You can nest multiple IFs inside of one another to assess more than one condition and return different values based on the outcomes.