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Overview
Sams Teach Yourself Access 2002 Programming in 24 Hours will considerably improve the quality of the database applications that the reader can create with Microsoft Access. Concise tutorials that quickly bring the reader up to speed will be the goal of each chapter. Having completed this book, the readers will be able to understand any sample VBA code that they see, and will possess the skills to attack all of the most common Access programming tasks.
Topics covered in the book will include: ¨
- Using data aware controls ¨
- Creating data aware web pages ¨
- Creating views to organize data ¨
- Building reusable code modules ¨
- Programming reports ¨
- Communicating results with graphing ¨
- Automating contact and task management with Outlook ¨
- Access programming for Internet Explorer
Synopsis
Sams Teach Yourself Access 2002 Programming in 24 Hours will considerably improve the quality of the database applications that the reader can create with Microsoft Access. Concise tutorials that quickly bring the reader up to speed will be the goal of each chapter. Having completed this book, the readers will be able to understand any sample VBA code that they see, and will possess the skills to attack all of the most common Access programming tasks.
Topics covered in the book will include: ¨
Booknews
This tutorial for nonprogramming power users offers 24 one-hour, step- by-step lessons illustrated with screen shots, plus quizes and exercises, for programming in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), covering writing macros and converting macros to VBA code, writing and using classes, managing databases with code using ActiveX Data Objects, creating a Web site with Data Access Pages, and using PivotTable and PivotCharts for data presentation. Kimmel is founder of a software development and consulting company. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Editorials
This tutorial for nonprogramming power users offers 24 one-hour, step- by-step lessons illustrated with screen shots, plus quizes and exercises, for programming in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), covering writing macros and converting macros to VBA code, writing and using classes, managing databases with code using ActiveX Data Objects, creating a Web site with Data Access Pages, and using PivotTable and PivotCharts for data presentation. Kimmel is founder of a software development and consulting company. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)