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Getting started with VBA?

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BJNK

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Hi I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction in regards to books, websites, texts etc that would be good for learning VBA?

I have some understanding of it, and a good understanding of other DB principles, but I don't know VBA very well. I would say I am a high level begginer with VBA.

So I was wondering if anyone could recommend some good starting points for learning it better? Thank you!
 
In terms of MS Access books the best I have found is the MS Access Developers' Handbooks from Sybex.

Ed Metcalfe.

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I've also found that the only real way to learn to code, is to code. I read books, looked through examples etc. but until I decided on a project and started putting it to work outside what the books said, it did not register.

Also, reading through sollutions from this forum and the different approaches is a great tool as well.
 
Some of the famous people are here..

I have listed some in my home page.

also to read replies of the MVPs of our forum.
Like PHV, RoyVidar, dhookom, Remou etc..(it is a long list)





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