VBA

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im going to learn about VBA in Access.who can help me!!!
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How much you willing to pay me for lessons??? Just
kidding (sort of). Do you know Visual Basic at all yet?
Any programming language? Hard to know what kind of help
you need without knowing what background you may already
have.
 
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.
 
A couple of good books are "Access 2002 VBA Step by Step" (The one with VBA in the title, there are two Access Step by Step books.)
from MSPress and "Beginning Access 2002 VBA" from Wrox. Both of these should have 2003 versions out later this year, however, the
VBA basics haven't changed in the last several versions, so these books will still be OK.

And if you'd like to come to the Mile High City, I teach a 3 day Introduction to Access VBA class.

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Sco

M.L. "Sco" Scofield, MCSD, MCP, MSS, Access MVP, A+
Useful Metric Conversion #16 of 19: 2 monograms = 1 diagram
Miscellaneous Access and VB "stuff" at www.ScoBiz.com
 
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