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Kirstie Adam
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      12th Jul 2007
Hi All,

I have got to a stage where i want to get more knowledgeable about VBA code,
at the moment i am self taught from trial and error, and these newsgroups!

Can anyone recommend a good book for me to start reading more?

I currently work with Access 2000, but have worked with all versions except
2007.

Thanks,

Kirstie


 
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      12th Jul 2007
Hi Kirstie,

I found the Access Developer Handbooks very useful. There isn't a 2007
version but it will give you a good inside of the possibilities. And because
it's about older versions you'd find the cheap e.g. at Amazon.com or some
other online bookstore.
(I bought the 200 version a couple of years ago and am still using it
sometimes)

hth
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Maurice Ausum


"Kirstie Adam" wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have got to a stage where i want to get more knowledgeable about VBA code,
> at the moment i am self taught from trial and error, and these newsgroups!
>
> Can anyone recommend a good book for me to start reading more?
>
> I currently work with Access 2000, but have worked with all versions except
> 2007.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kirstie
>
>
>

 
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Larry Linson
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      16th Jul 2007
"Kirstie Adam" <(E-Mail Removed)(nospam)> wrote

> Can anyone recommend a good book for
> me to start reading more?


Take a look at http://www.seattleaccess.org/... on the first page, there's a
copy of my review done at Amazon where you can click through to order
"Access 2007 VBA" ... Teresa Henning is also a co-author of "Access 2003
VBA" which you will can also order from Amazon, or your favorite source.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP


 
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      17th Jul 2007
On Jul 12, 9:55 am, "Kirstie Adam" <kirst...@ecosse.net(nospam)>
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have got to a stage where i want to get more knowledgeable about VBA code,
> at the moment i am self taught from trial and error, and these newsgroups!
>
> Can anyone recommend a good book for me to start reading more?
>
> I currently work with Access 2000, but have worked with all versions except
> 2007.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kirstie


Hi Kirstie,

http://www.functionx.com/vbaccess/ is a fairly good resource for
free. It's well organized by topical area with examples. Is there a
particular area you are venturing into (recordsets, Windows APIs,
etc)?

Brandon Smith-Daigle
http://accesspro.blogspot.com (access tips for non-programmers)

 
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Kirstie Adam
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      17th Jul 2007
all of the below and more!

for example, i have been using basic code for a couple of years (e.g. -
me.txtbox.backcolor) and only recently found out what the me. stands
for.......

all good suggestions (especially the free rersource) so thanks to all, off
to have a look at everything suggested.

thanks,

kirstie

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> On Jul 12, 9:55 am, "Kirstie Adam" <kirst...@ecosse.net(nospam)>
> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have got to a stage where i want to get more knowledgeable about VBA
>> code,
>> at the moment i am self taught from trial and error, and these
>> newsgroups!
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a good book for me to start reading more?
>>
>> I currently work with Access 2000, but have worked with all versions
>> except
>> 2007.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kirstie

>
> Hi Kirstie,
>
> http://www.functionx.com/vbaccess/ is a fairly good resource for
> free. It's well organized by topical area with examples. Is there a
> particular area you are venturing into (recordsets, Windows APIs,
> etc)?
>
> Brandon Smith-Daigle
> http://accesspro.blogspot.com (access tips for non-programmers)
>



 
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