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Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer)

Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference (Programmer to Programmer)
By Teresa Hennig, Rob Cooper, Geoffrey Griffith, Armen Stein

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This resource provides the tools you need to leverage Access 2007’s built-in functionality and VBA in order to build more dynamic applications. The author team explores all aspects of VBA programming for Access, describes the latest innovations, and explains how to take advantage of key new objects, enhanced macros, and the Office Ribbon. Plus, you’ll find several commonly used techniques and sample code to help you get started, as well as expert tips to make your code easier to maintain.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37641 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-05-14
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1152 pages

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From the Back Cover
Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference

Written by Access MVPs and Microsoft Access testers, this resource will give you the tools to leverage Access 2007's built-in functionality and VBA in order to build more dynamic applications. It explores all aspects of VBA programming for Access and describes the latest innovations. You'll also find several commonly used techniques and sample code to help you get started, as well as expert tips to make your code easier to maintain.

The expert author team will show you how to create and name variables, manipulate data using Data Access Object (DAO) and ActiveX® Data Object (ADO), handle errors, and create classes. You'll also learn how to utilize the latest wizards as well as modify and enhance the code that the wizards create. And you'll learn how to take advantage of key new objects, enhanced macros, and the Office Ribbon.

What you will learn from this book

  • All about Access 2007's new features and the building blocks of VBA
  • Ways to debug your code and avoid common pitfalls

  • Techniques for accessing data in Access and other external data sources

  • Steps for creating and enhancing forms and reports

  • Methods for controlling access to your applications and files

  • How to use VBA with APIs and other Office applications

  • Tips for using the Windows® Registry and ADE tools

Who this book is for
This book is a comprehensive resource for Access users and VBA developers who want to increase the power of Access using VBA.

Wrox Programmer's References are designed to give the experienced developer straight facts on a new technology, without hype or unnecessary explanations. They deliver hard information with plenty of practical examples to help you apply new tools to your development projects today.

About the Author
Teresa Hennig  is president of both the Pacific Northwest Access Developer Group and the Seattle Access Group, and is host for INETA’s monthly webcasts. She was the coordinating author for Access 2003 VBA Programmer’s reference, and continues to publish two monthly Access newsletters. In recognition of her expertise and dedication to the Access community, Teresa was awarded Microsoft Access MVP.

Rob Cooper is a test lead on the Access team at Microsoft.  During the Access 2007 release, he led the security efforts across the test team and worked on several new features including disabled mode, database encryption, Office Trust Center, and sorting, grouping and totals. Rob also led efforts around the Access object model and continues to provide direction around programmability and security in Access.

A long-time fan of Access, Rob is a frequent speaker at the Seattle Access Group and PNWADG meetings and has written for the Microsoft Knowledge Base and Access Advisor.

Geoffrey Griffith is an avid Access user who contributed to the Access 2007 product as a Software Design Engineer in Test for the Microsoft Office Access team. He enjoys participating in software community events by attending and speaking for local users groups and helping all those who would seek it.

Armen Stein is a Microsoft Access MVP and the president of J Street Technology, Inc., a team of database application developers in Redmond, Washington.  Armen is President Emeritus of the Pacific Northwest Access Developers Group, and has also spoken at Seattle Access and Portland Access Users Group meetings. He has taught database classes at Bellevue Community College, and also developed and taught one-day training classes on Access and Access/SQL Server development.


Customer Reviews

Excellent Self-Study for Access 2007 VBA5
This book has extensive coverage of an area vital to Access developers and power users, by a very knowledgeable team, ably led by Teresa Hennig. It includes something more than an overview explaining new features of Access 2007. That is important because: many features are new and changed in Access 2007, much of what we do with VBA is automating and enhancing features we use manually via the user interface, and the new Office 2007 user interface can be overwhelming without a helping "hand up". Then the book covers VBA from the basics to in-depth advanced levels. It is a worthy successor to the Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference and, in my opinion, "raises the bar" for VBA books. I'll be using it as a reference in presentations to my Access user groups, as well as a handy reference for my own work. I recommend it to Access power users, as well as aspiring and working Access developers.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Office Access MVP (see http://mvp.support.microsoft.com)
Co-Leader, Access Special Interest Group, North Texas PC User Group

Great Resource for ANYONE working with Access5
Access 2007 VBA is a great book for experienced and novice programmers alike. It is thoroughly detailed and yet covers the VBA basics at the beginning. What I like about this book is that it covers details that other books seem to always miss. This would include Microsoft Office integration. Or, in other words, the code that lets you work with other Office applications like manipulating Excel from Access or Word from Access. It also goes into working with Outlook and even SharePoint, which are two of the hardest to find information on when working with Access VBA. I am finding this book to be a great addition to my library and I believe you will too.


Bob Larson
Access World Forums Super Moderator
Utter Access VIP

Great Desk Reference and Self paced study system.5
My copy of the Access 2003 VBA was well worn by the time Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference became available. This new book is well written and organized and it is a great successor to the previous version. The team did an excellent job explaining and illustrating the new features in Access 2007, as well as the features that existed in previous versions of Access.
There are many new features in Access 2007 and this reference helps the developer get the best performance from Access 2007.
I would recommend this book for all skill levels.