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  1. In fact all Microsoft Office applications (Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Outlook) use the same VBA Editor, so although we are learning to program with Access you will also be able to transfer ALL your skills and …

  2. This course is designed for students with advanced Access skills who are new to Visual Basic programming.

  3. It provides access to the application’s object model—a hierarchy of objects with properties, methods, and events. Automation allows applications to expose their unique features to scripting tools and …

  4. This tutorial is an introduction to a handful of programming constructs that apply to any “third generation” language, not only Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).

  5. When you’re beyond the basics of designing your Access, this course will help you maximize the features and functionality of your Access 2013 database using VBA programming.

  6. Here you discover how to write VBA code to make Access do things for you. For example, you’ll see how you can make Access open forms, respond to button clicks, change the appearance of objects, …

  7. Summary: This course is designed to give the advanced Access user the ability to design applications in Access 2016 using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) – the underlying programming language for …