I teach two 3 day classroom VBA classes in Access. If you can get to Denver,
I assure you it will be worth your time.
See
http://www.scobiz.com/Classes/Access/AccessClasses.asp.
BTW, in the future, please "plain text" and not RTF/HTML when posting in
these newsgroups. It is a terrible waste of bandwidth. Although this was a
short message, it was still twice the size it needed to be.
Sco
M.L. "Sco" Scofield, Microsoft Access MVP, MCSD, MCP, MSS, A+
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Miscellaneous Access and VB "stuff" at
www.ScoBiz.com
I want to step into VBA world to be a little bit more proficient with my
Access skills but I do not seem to find a campus class that teaches straight
VBA, I know there is many books to teach yourself VBA, SQL etc. but it would
still be nice to attend a community college class, anyways; Does anybody
know if by learning straight Visual Basic its going to be beneficial in
learning VBA?