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More About This Title Access 2003 Power Programming with VBA
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* Shows how to use VBA to design efficient, user-friendly end-user applications in Access
* Starts with database concepts and event-driven programming, then covers VBA programming fundamentals, the Visual Basic Editor, VBA language elements, and code debugging
* Covers advanced Access programming techniques like connecting to databases with ADO and interacting with other applications
* Includes helpful discussions on compatibility issues and manipulating Visual Basic components
* Companion Web site includes all the code examples in the book
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Virginia Andersen (Coronado, CA) has over 25 years experience working on computer science applications, analysis, and engineering that support government and defense projects. She is a certified MOUS expert in Access 2000 and the author of several advanced Access programming and troubleshooting books, including Access 2002: The Complete Reference (Osborne M-H).
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Part I: Access Application Development.
Chapter 1: Access Application Development.
Chapter 2: Essentials of Database Application Development.
Chapter 3: Access Application Development without VBA.
Chapter 4: Customizing Menus and Toolbars.
Part II: Understanding Visual Basic for Applications.
Chapter 5: Introducing Visual Basic for Applications.
Chapter 6: VBA Programming Fundamentals.
Chapter 7: The Visual Basic Editor.
Chapter 8: Using VBA Language Elements.
Chapter 9: Building a Sub Procedure.
Chapter 10: Running and Debugging VBA Code.
Chapter 11: Creating Function Procedures.
Part III: Programming User Interactions with VBA.
Chapter 12: Building User Interaction.
Chapter 13: Programming Menus and Toolbars.
Chapter 14: Changing the Workplace with VBA.
Part IV: Advanced Access Programming Techniques with VBA.
Chapter 15: Connecting to Databases with ADO.
Chapter 16: Access Events.
Chapter 17: Interacting with Other Applications.
Chapter 18: XML Support.
Chapter 19: Add-Ins.
Part V: Developing Applications with VBA.
Chapter 20: Developing User-Oriented Applications.
Chapter 21: Developing Multi-User Applications.
Part VI: Other Important Topics.
Chapter 22: Compatibility Issues.
Part VII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Helpful Web Links.
Appendix B: VBA Statements and Functions.
Appendix C: VBA Constants.
Appendix D: VBA Error Codes.
Appendix E: ANSI Codes.
Index.