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Microsoft Visual Basic for Access is actually the language that is part of Microsoft applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. In this Virtual Tutorial Courseware tutorial, author Mike Haines explains VBA in the context of Access. He teaches you the concept of event programming, code control structures, variables and constants, and much more. Start becoming familiar with VBA now by clicking one of the links below |
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Microsoft Visual Basic for Access |
| Author: |
Mike Haines |
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129.95 |
| Duration: |
9 hrs / 70 lessons |
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Win XP, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9 |
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Introduction
VBA Basics
VBA and the Development Environment
Event Programming pt. 1
Event Programming pt. 2
Event Programming pt. 3
Event Programming pt. 4
Event Programming pt. 5
Event Programming pt. 6
Using Events
VBA Variables
Control Structures
Modules
Intro to Modules
Creating a Module
A Sub Routine
Validate Using a Function
Communicting with the User
User Interaction
MsgBox and Input Box pt. 1
MsgBox and Input Box pt. 2
Validating Using ON_CHANGE pt. 1
Validating Using ON_CHANGE pt. 2
"Live " Calculations pt. 1
"Live " Calculations pt. 2
"Live " Calculations pt. 3
Captions and Status Bar Properties
The Registry-Writing
The Registry-Retrieving
Error Trapping and De-Bugging
Error Trapping and De-Bugging
De-Bugging
Programming the On_Error
In-Line Error Trapping
Multiple Form Applications
Multiple Form Applications
Forms Switchboard
The Forms Collection
The Dirty Property
Conditional Opening
The ActiveX-Calendar Control
The ActiveX-Calendar Control
Setting Up
Passing Data
Writing Generic Code
Looping
Looping Through Form Controls
Looping and Tags
More Looping
Programming GUI Controls
Programming GUI Controls
Combo Boxes-Intro
Combo Boxes-Using
Check Boxes
Data Access Objects
Introducing Data Access Objects
Counting Records
Using a Select Statemet
Archiving Records
Deleting Records
Unbound Forms
Unbound Forms
Front End Preparation
Object Scope
Buttons pt. 1
Buttons pt. 2
Adding a Record
Editing a Record
Deleting a Record
Cancel a Change
Moving Around
DAO Practical Applications
DAO Practical Applications
Locating Records pt. 1
Locating Records pt. 2
Locating Records pt. 3
Locating Records pt. 4
Tracking Used Records pt. 1
Tracking Used Records pt. 2
Tracking Used Records pt. 3
Tracking Used Records pt. 4
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