Beginning Access 2007 Vba


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Beginning Access 2007 VBA


Beginning Access 2007 VBA

Author: Denise Gosnell

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2007-04-30


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This book provides you with the tools and techniques you’ll need in order to build more sophisticated solutions. After walking through the features of Access 2007 VBA, you’ll learn all about object-oriented programming and ADO. You’ll then progress to advanced VBA concepts such as working with external DLLs and using automation to control external programs. Plus, two comprehensive case studies presents you with the hands-on experience in building real-world solutions using the concepts covered in the book.

Access 2007 VBA Bible


Access 2007 VBA Bible

Author: Helen Feddema

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2007-04-10


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Learn how to tap the full potential of Access 2007 Transfer Access data seamlessly between Microsoft Office applications—and that's just for starters. In this all-new, comprehensive guide by well-known Access expert Helen Feddema, you’ll learn to write Visual Basic code that automates Access database tasks, creates standalone scripts, extracts and merges data, and allows you to put together powerful solutions. Whether you’re a beginner or a power user, this is the book you need to succeed with Access 2007.

Microsoft Access 2007 Data Analysis


Microsoft Access 2007 Data Analysis

Author: Michael Alexander

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2012-06-26


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Chart a course for more effective data analysis with Access 2007. With this resource, you’ll learn how Access 2007 offers powerful functionality that may be better suited to your data analysis needs. Learn to analyze large amounts of data in meaningful ways, quickly and easily slice it into various views, automate redundant analysis, and save time—all using Access. If you know a bit about table structures and formulas as well as data analysis, start thinking outside the chart.