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Access VBA code from course and feedback form/log in issue

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replyReply Mon 26 Sep 2011, 10:00Delegate Will said...

Will has attended:
Access Introduction course
Access Intermediate course
Access Advanced course
Access VBA course

Access VBA code from course and feedback form/log in issue

This relates to the course I attended with Anthony at Southwark on the 20th/21st Sept.

Because I had to leave early I forgot to fill in the feedback form - is there any way of doing this? I cannot find the VBA code that should be included in the courseware - is this related to the form?

I attended the Excel VBA Intro/Intermediate course with Doug on the 13th/14th Sept but I can't access the courseware for that - is there any way of getting to it?

Apologies for the amount of questions!

Thanks,

Will

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replyReply Mon 26 Sep 2011, 13:58Trainer Yolande said...

RE: Access VBA code from course and feedback form/log in issue

Hi Will

I have sent you an email with a link to the feedback form and the courseware to will.clayton@rssb.co.uk.

Best regards

Yolande

replyReply Mon 26 Sep 2011, 16:16Delegate Will said...

RE: Access VBA code from course and feedback form/log in issue

Thanks.

I have filled in the form, but still only get the post-course user manual and not the code!

Does it take time to process?

Regards

Will

replyReply Wed 19 Oct 2011, 12:39Trainer Simon said...

RE: Access VBA code from course and feedback form/log in issue

Hi Will,

Sorry for the delay in contacting you.

I have been going through all the posts ensuring responses have been sent and came across your request for the Access VBA code.

Please find it attached.

Regards

Simon

Attached files...

Access VBA Complete V2.1.zip

Tue 25 Oct 2011: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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