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Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference

eBOOK Details
Publisher Wrox Release Date 14 May 2007
ISBN 0470047038
eBOOK Description
Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference
What you will learn from this free ebook
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

Microsoft Office Access 2007 Forms, Reports, and Queries



eBOOK Details
Publisher QueRelease Date 01 May 2007

ISBN 0789736691

Description

“Everything you need to master Access 2007 forms, reports, and queries.”–Charles Carr, Reviews Editor, ComputorEdge Magazine
Create Forms for Business
Ensure Data Entry Accuracy
Build Elegant Form Interfaces
Collect Data Via Email
Design Effective Business Reports
Make an Invoice Report
Create Mailing Labels
Extract Data
Work with Multiple Tables
Calculate Discounts
Analyze Data

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Alisson Balter's Mastering Microsoft(R) Office Access 2007



eBOOK Details

Publisher SamsRelease Date May 31 2007

ISBN 067232932

Descriptions

Microsoft Office 2007 is a major upgrade from the last version of Office; Access will also be greatly revised. Alison Balter is the name that Access developers will trust to guide them through Access 2007 new features. She has the rare ability to take complex topics and explain them clearly, as shown by the success of her ten previous ebooks on Access. Balter is known for providing real-world solutions to specific Access development problems. She also is known for her ability to back up her practical examples with just enough underlying theory to give the reader a good overall understanding of Access. In short, this free ebook will provide beginning and intermediate Access developers with everything that they need to know to design and build Access 2007 applications. It should also appeal to DBAs and power users who want or need to get started building custom Access apps. This latest free ebook in her Mastering Access series will not disappoint her many fans who anxiously await each new version, and should win her new fans as well.hope you enjoy this free ebook.
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Access 2007 for Starters: The Missing Manual


eBOOK Details
Publisher
O'Reilly MediaRelease Date January 25, 2007
ISBN 0596528337eBOOK
Descriptions
Ever since Microsoft Office conquered the world (way back in the 1990s), programs like Word, Excel, and Access haven't changed a lot. Although a genuinely useful new feature appears once in a while, Microsoft spends more time wedging in odd gimmicks like a talking paper clip.
Access 2007 breaks this pattern and introduces some of the most dramatic changes Office fans have seen since Office 95. The most obvious change is the thoroughly revamped user interface (the windows, toolbars, menus, and keyboard shortcuts you use to interact with Access). After spending far too long trying to simplify the haphazard, toolbar-choked interfaces in most Office applications, Microsoft finally worked up the courage to redesign it all from scratch.
Despite the many improvements in software over the years, one feature hasn't improved a bit:
This free ebook is the manual that should have accompanied Access 2007. In these free ebook, you'll find step-by-step instructions and tips for using almost every Access feature, including those you haven't heard of. Enjoy this free ebook
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Pro Access 2007


eBOOK Details

Publisher

ApressRelease Date March 26, 2007ISBN 1590597729eBOOK

Description

This free book is intended for intermediate-to-experienced Microsoft Access developers, but it will also provide value to those just starting out with Access. It also provides a solid grounding inAccess 2007 and the new feature set, including coverage on using Windows SharePoint Servicesas the back-end data store.This free ebook provides good, short, solid information with as little waffle as possible. And the free ebook includes solid examples that thoroughly explain new features. Author Martin Reid is also a working Access developer who is respected by his peers and knows what working developers face, especially at the time of a new release.
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Microsoft Excel and Access Integration: With Microsoft Office 2007

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DetailsPublisher
WileyRelease Date April 30, 2007
ISBN 0470104880eBOOK
Description
In this free ebook, you will find a comprehensive review of the wide range of integration techniques that can be performed using Excel and Access. Through step-by-step instruction, you will explore the benefits of integrating Excel and Access, the differences and similarities between Excel and Access, and some of the common pitfalls of moving and analyzing data across applications. After reading this free ebook, you will be able to:
Easily move data between Excel and Access
Store Excel data in a structured, relational database
Use Excel pivot tables with Access data
Report Access data using the Excel presentation layer
Move data between Excel and Access using VBA, ADO and SQL
Automate redundant processes using VBA to save time and increase
productivity
Simplify integration tasks using XML
Integrate Excel data into other Office applications
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Beginning Access 2007 VBA


eBOOK Details

Publisher John Wiley & SonsRelease Date 2007

ISBN 0470046848eBOOK

Description
This free ebook is for the Access 2007 user who is just getting started in creating their own applications as well as the programmer who is new to Access development. No prior experience with VBA is required.What you will learn from this free ebook
Techniques for using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) to retrieve and update data
Steps for building reports and web content from the database
How to develop SQL Server solutions with Access projects
Tips for fine-tuning and distributing your application
Ways to import, link, and export data to and from external data sources
How to send emails programmatically from your database
How to create interactive forms, export data to HTML, enhance security, and much more