Chapter 2. Coding in Access 2002 with VBA

IN THIS CHAPTER

Since Office 97, Access has supported Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). VBA is a common programming language component now shared among all of Microsoft Office, as well as Visual Basic 4 and later versions.

Because most application development involves writing code to process information, you naturally need an introduction to the vast number of features available in VBA. This information provides you with a solid foundation before you dig deeper into designing powerful applications with the help of this book. ...

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