Access 2007 Vba Programmer S Reference


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Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference


Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference

Author: Teresa Hennig

language: en

Publisher: Wrox

Release Date: 2007-05-14


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Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference covers a wide spectrum of programming topics relevant to Access. Although it assumes the reader has some familiarity with VBA programming language, it begins with a brief introduction to VBA. And to help you leverage the tools that Access provides, a chapter highlights the new features in Microsoft Office Access 2007 — including new wizards and GUI (graphical user interface) elements that previously required VBA code, as well as new VBA features. The book also discusses how to create and name variables, how to use Data Access Object (DAO) and ActiveX Data Object (ADO) to manipulate data both within Access and within other applications, proper error handling techniques, and advanced functions such as creating classes and using APIs. Key new objects such as using Macros and the Ribbon are explored, too, as are forms and reports, the two most powerful tools for working with and displaying data. Working with other applications is covered extensively both in a general nature and for working specifically with Microsoft Office applications, Windows SharePoint Services, and SQL Server. Of course, this book wouldn’t be complete without discussing security issues and the Developer Extensions.

Access 2007 Vba Programmer's Reference


Access 2007 Vba Programmer's Reference

Author: Rob Cooper

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2007-06


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Market_Desc: · Experienced VBA developers Special Features: · Current Access 2003 edition has sold more than 12,000 copies· Comprehensive treatment covers all features of VBA programming for Access database applications· Authors include Access MVPs and Microsoft insiders who can exploit an extensive network to promote the book About The Book: Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference provides comprehensive coverage of the use of VBA for building Access applications. The typical reader would be expected to have some experience with VBA programming and have read at least an introductory tutorial, such as Beginning Access 2007 VBA. The authors provide with real-world code examples to demonstrate each programming topic. Introductory chapters provide a very brief overview of VBA and highlight what's new in Access 2007.

Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference


Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference

Author: Teresa Hennig

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2011-06-01


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Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference covers a wide spectrum of programming topics relevant to Access. Although it assumes the reader has some familiarity with VBA programming language, it begins with a brief introduction to VBA. And to help you leverage the tools that Access provides, a chapter highlights the new features in Microsoft Office Access 2007 — including new wizards and GUI (graphical user interface) elements that previously required VBA code, as well as new VBA features. The book also discusses how to create and name variables, how to use Data Access Object (DAO) and ActiveX Data Object (ADO) to manipulate data both within Access and within other applications, proper error handling techniques, and advanced functions such as creating classes and using APIs. Key new objects such as using Macros and the Ribbon are explored, too, as are forms and reports, the two most powerful tools for working with and displaying data. Working with other applications is covered extensively both in a general nature and for working specifically with Microsoft Office applications, Windows SharePoint Services, and SQL Server. Of course, this book wouldn’t be complete without discussing security issues and the Developer Extensions.