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Can anyone recommend a book??

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mike1975

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Jun 26, 2001
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I would describe myself a somewhat of a novice to Access however i think I can do the basics(tables, queries etc.) I would like to start learning how to use more VB code in my applications and was wondering if anyone out there can recommend a book that would be suitable for somone of my level?

Mike
 
Check out Alison Balter's excellent Mastering Access 97. She also has a series of Keystone videos available that correspond to the book along with source code CD. Also any of Cary Prague books are good places to start.
 
I would recommend Beginning Access 2000 VBA by Smith and Sussman and published by Wrox press. I thought it was great when I found myself at exactly the point you are now. -- Herb
 
I founf Access 97 - Visual Basic by Microsoft Press, Evan Callahan extremely useful.

Price:£22.99
ISBN: 1 57231 319 6

Lloyd Gozzett
Process Developer
 
I've found that the absolute best and most useful with lots of code on their CD is, "Access 97: Developer's Handbook" by Litwin, Getz, and Gilbert, published by Sybex.
 
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