Présentation de l'éditeur
If you’ve been using Access for a while, you’re probably aware of its power and potential and itching to take advantage of both. Access 2007 VBA Programming For Dummies takes you beyond forms and reports and shows you how to use VBA to create killer Access databases and applications. This gentle introduction to VBA programming covers everything you need to get started, including:
- Basic programming skills and concepts
- Explanations of modules, procedures, objects, and arguments
- Access-unique programming activities, including SQL and recordsets
- How to use the Visual Basic editor
- Creating dialog boxes, lists, drop-down menus, and functions
- Integrating with other Office applications
- Ready-to-use VBA code examples to type in or copy and paste from the Web
Completely revised to reflect all changes found in Microsoft Access 2007, Access 2007 VBA Programming For Dummies gives you access to Access like you’ve never had it before.
Book Description
*Completely revised, this book includes coverage of basic concepts and general VBA topics for nonprogrammers
*Some of the basic topics covered include modules, procedures, and objects; while more advanced topics are SQL record sets and other programming activities that are unique to Access programming
*Offers practical, ready-to-use solutions to various Access procedures so readers can just drop information into their databases and use it immediately
*Addresses using the Visual Basic Editor; creating a simple VBA program; using VBA with multiple databases; and integrating with other Office applications
*The companion Web site contains all the code from the book plus additional ready-to-use code snippets
*Some of the basic topics covered include modules, procedures, and objects; while more advanced topics are SQL record sets and other programming activities that are unique to Access programming
*Offers practical, ready-to-use solutions to various Access procedures so readers can just drop information into their databases and use it immediately
*Addresses using the Visual Basic Editor; creating a simple VBA program; using VBA with multiple databases; and integrating with other Office applications
*The companion Web site contains all the code from the book plus additional ready-to-use code snippets

