Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Access 2000 Programming in 24 Hours (Teach Yourself in 24 Hours)

Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Access 2000 Programming in 24 Hours (Teach Yourself in 24 Hours)

by PaulKimmel (Author)

Synopsis

Sams Teach Yourself Access 2000 Programming in 24 Hours considerably improves the quality of the database applications that you can create with Microsoft Access. Upon completed this book, you will be able to understand any sample VBA code that you see, and possess the skills to attack all of the most common Access programming tasks. Topics covered include using data aware controls, creating data aware Web pages, creating views to organize data, building reusable code modules, programming reports, communicating results with graphing, automating contact and task management with Outlook, and Access programming for Internet Explorer.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sams
Published: 20 Dec 1999

ISBN 10: 0672316617
ISBN 13: 9780672316616
Book Overview: Sams Teach Yourself Access 2000 Programming in 24 Hours considerably improves the quality of the database applications that you can create with Microsoft Access. Upon completed this book, you will be able to understand any sample VBA code that you see, and possess the skills to attack all of the most common Access programming tasks. Topics covered include using data aware controls, creating data aware Web pages, creating views to organize data, building reusable code modules, programming reports, communicating results with graphing, automating contact and task management with Outlook, and Access programming for Internet Explorer.

Author Bio

Paul Kimmel is the founder of Software Conceptions. Software Conceptions provides software development and consulting services to small, medium, and large companies world wide. Paul Kimmel has been developing business solutions in Microsoft Access for multi-national direct marketing companies, NASD Broker Dealers in California and Wisconsin, Insurance Companies, and as an object persistency layer for accounting and telecommunications software.