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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:

  • 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!

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Paperback 408 Pages
ISBN-10: 0789732440
ISBN-13: 9780789732446
Publisher: Que
Pub date: Sep 14, 2004
Dimensions: 23 cm x 19 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
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