Beginning Access 2000 VBA (with CD-ROM)
Bk&CD-Rom edition
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Publication
1999-06-01 - Peer Information
Language
English
Word Count
225,000 words, Guess
Page Count
900 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebeginningaccess200robe
- ISBN-139781861001764
- ISBN-101861001762
- LibraryThing744634
- Goodreads3504308
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- Library of Congress Control Number2002392683
- Better World Books9781861001764
- Open LibraryOL8628311M
Classifications
- LCCQA76.9.D3S627 2001
- LCCQA76.9.D3 S627 2001
Description
**Access 2000** is an important part of the **Office 2000** program suite, and will be available on both the Premium and Professional editions of Office 2000. Access has traditionally been the Office suite database program par excellence. It still remains that way, but with Office 2000 the face of Access is changing. This book will look at the traditional role of Access and its future uses in the Office suite. Using **VBA** (*Visual Basic for Applications*), the user can program his or her own programs in what is essentially a subset of the Visual Basic programming languages. This is tremendously powerful, as it allows you to create great User Interfaces (*forms etc*), as a front end to actual database storage and manipulation. This continues to be one of the great strengths of programming Access VBA. This book updates, expands and improves Beginning **Access 97** **VBA** Programming, in an Office 2000 setting. All the great tutorial content, teaching people how to program with VBA in Access will be there, but now majorly rewritten to take account of Office 2000. *This book is for the Access user who already has a knowledge of databases, and the basic objects of an Access database.*
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