Part 3. At a Glance

Week 3 will get you started using VBA to directly access your data. You will learn to polish the applications you build and to prepare them for distribution.

Day 15, “Introduction to VBA Concepts,” you will learn the fundamentals of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). In addition, you will see how Access is event-driven and how you can use these events most effectively.

Day 16, “VBA Language Elements—Part 1,” you will begin using VBA. You will learn about using modules, procedures, and variables. You will see how important they are to replicating code.

Day 17, “VBA Programming—Part 2,” brings you to the next step in VBA. You need to learn about operators, branching, and looping in order to make VBA work for you. If you are new ...

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