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Brian
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      2nd Jan 2010
Hi, I am trying the Access 2007 60 day trial with the microsoft office
package. I tried to look at the VBA programming behind a form etc in a
template but was unable. Does anybody know if one is able to program with VBA
within the Access trial version?

I am a very new user and learning vba.

Thank you fro any help.

Regards:
Brian
 
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Tom Wickerath
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      2nd Jan 2010
Hi Brian,

This should not be a problem, as long as the template actually includes VBA
code. I can tell you that none of the community-submitted templates will
include VBA code, since it is not allowed.

For learning VBA, have a look at this resource, by Access MVP "Crystal":

http://www.accessmvp.com/Strive4Peace/VBA/Index.htm

She has lots of good information on this page as well:

http://www.accessmvp.com/Strive4Peace/Index.htm

Also, have a look at these downloads, available on the Seattle Access
downloads page:

DAO - Back To Basics Compilation/Demo by Tom Wickerath, Jan/Feb 2007
Download (448 kb) App and Word Doc

Debugging, mdb and PPS by Rob Cooper, Sept 2004
Download (83 kb)


Tom Wickerath
Microsoft Access MVP
http://www.accessmvp.com/TWickerath/
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"Brian" wrote:

> Hi, I am trying the Access 2007 60 day trial with the microsoft office
> package. I tried to look at the VBA programming behind a form etc in a
> template but was unable. Does anybody know if one is able to program with VBA
> within the Access trial version?
>
> I am a very new user and learning vba.
>
> Thank you fro any help.
>
> Regards:
> Brian

 
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Tom Wickerath
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      2nd Jan 2010
> Also, have a look at these downloads, available on the Seattle Access
> downloads page:


And the URL is....
http://www.seattleaccess.org/downloads.htm


Tom Wickerath
Microsoft Access MVP
http://www.accessmvp.com/TWickerath/
__________________________________________

"Tom Wickerath" wrote:

> Hi Brian,
>
> This should not be a problem, as long as the template actually includes VBA
> code. I can tell you that none of the community-submitted templates will
> include VBA code, since it is not allowed.
>
> For learning VBA, have a look at this resource, by Access MVP "Crystal":
>
> http://www.accessmvp.com/Strive4Peace/VBA/Index.htm
>
> She has lots of good information on this page as well:
>
> http://www.accessmvp.com/Strive4Peace/Index.htm
>
> Also, have a look at these downloads, available on the Seattle Access
> downloads page:
>
> DAO - Back To Basics Compilation/Demo by Tom Wickerath, Jan/Feb 2007
> Download (448 kb) App and Word Doc
>
> Debugging, mdb and PPS by Rob Cooper, Sept 2004
> Download (83 kb)
>
>
> Tom Wickerath
> Microsoft Access MVP
> http://www.accessmvp.com/TWickerath/
> __________________________________________
>
> "Brian" wrote:
>
> > Hi, I am trying the Access 2007 60 day trial with the microsoft office
> > package. I tried to look at the VBA programming behind a form etc in a
> > template but was unable. Does anybody know if one is able to program with VBA
> > within the Access trial version?
> >
> > I am a very new user and learning vba.
> >
> > Thank you fro any help.
> >
> > Regards:
> > Brian

 
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