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VBA Training

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billheath

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Mar 17, 2000
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Is there a good instructional book on VBA programming? I have been learning on my own and I could use something to help with fundamentals.
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Then use the thing on the left to navigate to:
Office Developer Documentation - Office 97 Documentation - Access - Building Applications with Microsoft Access.

It's OK - I always found the access help to be useful as well.

Hope this helps
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I have a couple of reference books that are pretty thorough on the fundamentals and allow pretty robust development. They are:
VBA for Microsoft Office 2000 Unleashed - SAMS (Intermediate to advanced users)
Access 2000 Developer's Handbook Vol 1: Desktop Edition - Sybex (Intermediate to advanced users) [sig]<p>Bryan Meek<br><a href=mailto:bmeek@pacbell.net>bmeek@pacbell.net</a><br><a href= Enterprises - Personal Technology Consultant</a><br>A TC in your corner gives you the personal attention you need to find the right technology solutions for your business.[/sig]
 
The Wrox Intro to Access VBA Programming is a good intro with lots of useful code examples.
 
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