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access 2000 training

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beckyh

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Does anyone know of a good place in Ohio to get Access 2000 training. I need some more training in Development and VBA.
Thanks.
 
Beck, do a local search of your campus', they usually host a ton of Programming classes . . . not necessarily in Access VBA, but VB, C++, etc...

Otherwise check out Technical Institues like Executrain and New Horizons, etc . . .

Good Luck!
Chance ~

ps. I have taken classes through both institutes, lemme know if you need a recommendation ok.
 
If its any use, there are FREE tutorials on the site - I haven't tried the Access 2000 ones myself, although I have used the HTML ones when it was Freeskills.

Hope it helps
 
AppDev is also an excellent source of training materials and classes. If there a group (6 or more) they will come to your site cheaper than the cost of sending your people to them.

I have taken several of their courses - the instructors are ALWAYS extremely competent, working professionals, not folks who 'just teach.' We are scheduled for 5 days of Access Training for Developers at our site (County of Monterey) first week of June. If it would be useful, I can tell you how useful this specific course turns out. The woman teaching the course is the person who did their training videos. She really knows her Access, so we're looking forward to a great class!
Ycan contact me privately at davidk@thesoundsmith.com David 'Dasher' Kempton
The Soundsmith
 
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