Chapter 27. Using Builders and Wizards
IN THIS CHAPTER
- Why This Chapter Is Important
- Using Builders
- Using Wizards
- Using Menu Add-Ins
- Practical Examples: Designing Your Own Add-Ins
Why This Chapter Is Important
Add-ins are tools that extend the functionality of Access. They enhance the Access environment by making difficult tasks easier, automating repetitive tasks, and adding enhanced functionality. You can design add-ins for yourself or for others in your organization to use. You even might want to distribute add-ins as part of your application so that your users can build their own database objects. If you are really ambitious, you might decide to build an add-in for sale in the Access third-party market.
Microsoft Access supports three types ...
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