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replyReply Fri 17 Jul 2009, 16:22Delegate Herbert said...

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replyReply Mon 20 Jul 2009, 09:31Trainer Stephen said...

RE: VBA

Hi Herbert

Thank you for your question

Could you please expand on your question. Are you looking for quick ways to enter code into your VBE, a guide to the various object models, or best practice for coding in VBA

Thanks

Stephen

replyReply Mon 20 Jul 2009, 09:36Delegate Herbert said...

RE: VBA

Hi Stephen,

I am looking for quick ways to enter code into VBA, a guide to the various object models and best parctice for coding in VBA.

Thanks
Herbert

replyReply Mon 20 Jul 2009, 13:46Trainer Roy said...

RE: VBA

Herbert,
There are lots of online resources, but the Microsoft MSDN library is the place to start.

Here's a link to a VBA Programmer's Guide:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa141393(office.10).aspx

and here's some Access-specific material:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd941292.aspx

Basically, have a look around the whole library. Don't worry about which version of Office it relates to - as far as VBA is concerned it's all pretty much the same from 2000 onwards.

There's example code in this library, and much else available out on the web. Just Google "Access VBA" plus something specific, and you'll probably find what you want.

/Roy

replyReply Mon 20 Jul 2009, 13:48Trainer Roy said...

RE: VBA

Note that the first URL hasn't linked properly because of the brackets.

Mon 27 Jul 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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