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Access VBA Programming
Charles Brown,Ron Petrusha
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ISBN: 0072231971,
Division: Professional,
Price: £20.99,
Pub Date: SEP-04,
Pages: 464 Edition: 01 Format: Paperback
Availability: In Stock
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Description
Take a look at this great application of VBA and learn to expand the capabilities of Access with simple programming. Author Charles E. Brown shows you step-by-step how to create your own code, work with Object-Oriented Programming, and more. Plus, discover and utilize key programming concepts that can be applied beyond VBA.
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Features
Easy to understand guide to programming with VBA allows the reader to do basic programming right away Sample codes guide reader through projects that are practical and useful Examines fundamental programming principles using VBA, and demonstrates ways to expand the capabilities of Access Addresses key programming concepts that can be applied beyond VBA
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Author Biography
Charles Brown Charles E. Brown (New Milford, NJ) has been a computer trainer and consultant for 21 years. In the process he has developed and delivered training for many of the Fortune 500 companies including Exxon, Johnson & Johnson, RJR Reynolds/Nabisco, and the US Government. He has trained such diverse topics as Microsoft environment and the new Microsoft .NET environment. In addition he delivers programming training in Java for Learning Tree International. Brown has taught VBA to many beginner programmers as well has having done VBA programming for Swiss Bank Corporation, the US Government, NASA and Price Waterhouse Accounting.
Brown is the author of Fireworks MX From Zero to Hero and Beginning Dreamweaver MX. He was also a contributor to the Macromedia Studio MX Environment.
Ron Petrusha McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide
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Table of Contents
Part I: Understanding the MS Access Environment
1 Introduction to VBA for Applications
2 Designing an Access Application
3 Access Development Without VBA
4 Customizing the Access Environment
Part II: Understanding the Visual Basic for Applications Environment
5 Introducing the VBA Programming Environment
6 Programming Fundametals Using VBA
7 Understanding the Visual Basic Editor
8 VBA Language Components
9 Sub Procedures
10 Debugging VBA Code
11 Function Procedures
Part III: Interacting with VBA
12 Forms
13 Reports
14 Menus and Toolbars
15 Changing the Access Environment
Part IV: Advanced Access Programming Techniques
16 Database Security
17 Access and the Microsoft Office Environment
18 Access and the Web
19 Upgrading
Part V: Application Development
20 Multiuser Applications
21 Beyond Microsoft Access
Appendix The DoCmd Object |
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Website: www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk Tel: +44 (0) 1628 502500
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