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Automating Microsoft Access with VBAby Mike Gunderloy and Susan Sales Harkins Download Book If you are the author or the publisher, and would like to link to your site here, please contact us. About Book Book Description If you use Microsoft Access in your every day business life but haven't learned to fully exploit the program, now's your chance. Automating Microsoft Access with VBA is a thorough introduction to programming Microsoft Accessing using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). With this book, you will gain a working knowledge of VBA and be able to customize your Microsoft Access databases. You will cover topics that include:
Download Description If you use Microsoft Access in your every day business life but haven't learned to fully exploit the program, now's your chance. Automating Microsoft Access with VBA is a thorough introduction to programming Microsoft Accessing using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). With this book, you will gain a working knowledge of VBA and be able to customize your Microsoft Access databases. You will cover topics that include: * Operators and functions * Debugging and error handling * Menu commands * Forms and reports * Jet databases * DAO object model Save money by learning to use VBA to customize your databases instead of paying someone else to do it for you! From the Back Cover If you use Microsoft Access in your every day business life but haven't learned to fully exploit the program, now's your chance. Automating Microsoft Access with VBA is a thorough introduction to programming Microsoft Accessing using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). With this book, you will gain a working knowledge of VBA and be able to customize your Microsoft Access databases. You will cover topics that include:
About the Author Susan Sales Harkins is an independent consultant with an expertise in Access. SQL: Access to SQL Server, her latest book, was released in January 2002. Currently, Susan writes for a number of publishers including Element K Journals, PC Magazine, builder.com and devx.com, and she has contributed to Woody's Access Watch newsletter. Mike Gunderloy is an independent developer and author who has been working with computers for 25 years. He's been using databases since the release of PC-File for DOS and has been writing and speaking about Microsoft Access ever since version 1.1 was released in 1993. Related Free eBooks
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