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Title Access 2007 VBA programmer's reference / Teresa Hennig [and others]
Edition [2nd ed.]
Published Indianapolis, IN : Wrox/Wiley Pub., ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xxxvii, 1110 pages) : illustrations
Series Wrox programmer's references
Wrox programmer's references.
Contents Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference; About the Authors; Credits; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007; Chapter 2: Access, VBA, and Macros; Chapter 3: New Features in Access 2007; Chapter 4: Using the VBA Editor; Chapter 5 VBA Basics; Chapter 6: Using DAO to Access Data; Chapter 7: Using ADO to Access Data; Chapter 8: Executing VBA; Chapter 9: VBA Error Handling; Chapter 10: Using VBA to Enhance Forms; Chapter 11: Enhancing Reports with VBA; Chapter 12: Customizing the Ribbon; Chapter 13: Creating Classes in VBA
Chapter 14: Extending VBA with APIsChapter 15: SQL and VBA; Chapter 16: Working with Office Applications; Chapter 17: Working with SharePoint; Chapter 18: Database Security; Chapter 19: Understanding Client-Server Development with VBA; Chapter 20: Working with the Win32 Registry; Chapter 21: Using the ADE Tools; Chapter 22: Protecting Yourself with Access 2007 Security; Appendix A: Upgrading to Access 2007; Appendix B: References for Projects; Appendix C: Calling Managed Code; Appendix D: DAO Object Method and Property Descriptions; Appendix E: ADO Object Model Reference
Appendix F: ADO Object Argument Enumeration InformationAppendix G: The Access Object Model; Appendix H: Windows API Reference Information; Appendix I: Windows Registry Information; Appendix J: Access Wizards, Builders, and Managers; Appendix K: Reserved Words and Special Characters; Appendix L: Naming Conventions; Appendix M: Tips and Tricks; Index
Summary Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference covers a wide spectrum of programming topics relevant to Access. Although it assumes the reader has some familiarity with VBA programming language, it begins with a brief introduction to VBA. And to help you leverage the tools that Access provides, a chapter highlights the new features in Microsoft Office Access 2007 - including new wizards and GUI (graphical user interface) elements that previously required VBA code, as well as new VBA features. The book also discusses how to create and name variables, how to use Data Access Object (DAO) and Act
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Microsoft Access. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92084807
Microsoft Visual Basic for applications
Microsoft Access. blmlsh
Microsoft Visual Basic for applications. blmlsh
Microsoft Access fast
Microsoft Visual Basic for applications fast
Subject Database management.
COMPUTERS -- Programming Languages -- SQL.
Database management
Form Electronic book
Author Hennig, Teresa, 1958-
ISBN 9780470147993
0470147997