Microsoft Access 2010 VBA Macro Programming

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, Programming Languages, Visual BASIC
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Author: Richard Shepherd ISBN: 9780071738583
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Publication: October 25, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Richard Shepherd
ISBN: 9780071738583
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill
Publication: October 25, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English

Develop custom Access VBA macros

Perfect for power users, Microsoft Access 2010 VBA Macro Programming reveals how to maximize the features and functionality of Access 2010. You'll get in-depth details on Access VBA programming and application development followed by 20 real-world projects--complete with source code--that show you how to set up specific subroutines and functions. This practical resource then explains how to include the subroutines in the Access menu system and transform a set of interrelated VBA macros into an Access add-in package. Create your own Access 2010 VBA macros right away with help from this hands-on guide.

Learn how to:

  • Create and enhance forms and reports
  • Design custom dialog boxes and buttons
  • Develop custom menus for the Ribbon
  • Use SQL queries with VBA
  • Create table macros
  • Use Office object models to interact with other Microsoft applications
  • Create and manipulate charts and graphs
  • Work with external databases
  • Add functionality to your programs with API calls
  • Animate objects in Access
  • Enhance database security
  • Create audit trails
  • Handle large text files
  • Transfer data via FTP
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Develop custom Access VBA macros

Perfect for power users, Microsoft Access 2010 VBA Macro Programming reveals how to maximize the features and functionality of Access 2010. You'll get in-depth details on Access VBA programming and application development followed by 20 real-world projects--complete with source code--that show you how to set up specific subroutines and functions. This practical resource then explains how to include the subroutines in the Access menu system and transform a set of interrelated VBA macros into an Access add-in package. Create your own Access 2010 VBA macros right away with help from this hands-on guide.

Learn how to:

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