Good for you! Using VBA with your Access databases will certainly expand
the functionality and usefulness of any database.
News groups devoted to MS Access are a good place to get answers to
questions about accomplishing specific tasks or objectives; however, they
are not the place to look for a tutorial.
Large chain bookstores are a good place to start: pick a few MS Access
books off the shelf, find yourself a chair, sit down and browse the books to
find one or two which appear to match your comfort level. You can also
browse on-line at sites such as
http://www.amazon.com, where you can often
browse sections of books and/or read reviews. Last, you can also browse at
Google (
http://www.google.com) to find web sites which offer Microsoft
Access tutorials.