D danbl Registered User. Local time Yesterday, 22:40 Joined Mar 27, 2006 Messages 262 Jun 30, 2010 #1 I am new to VB and modules. Can anyone suggest a good basic reference book to begin learning how to use these tools?? Thanks for the help!
I am new to VB and modules. Can anyone suggest a good basic reference book to begin learning how to use these tools?? Thanks for the help!
boblarson Smeghead Local time Yesterday, 18:10 Joined Jan 12, 2001 Messages 32,059 Jun 30, 2010 #2 Free Tutorials ONLINE: Access 2007 VBA Access 2007 Books - Beginning Access 2007 VBA Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference
Free Tutorials ONLINE: Access 2007 VBA Access 2007 Books - Beginning Access 2007 VBA Access 2007 VBA Programmer's Reference
V vbaInet AWF VIP Local time Today, 02:10 Joined Jan 22, 2010 Messages 26,374 Jun 30, 2010 #3 boblarson said: Free Tutorials ONLINE: Access 2007 VBA Access 2007 Click to expand... Hey Bob, did you notice the Function X guy was on the forum earlier today? Apologies for robbing your thread danbl
boblarson said: Free Tutorials ONLINE: Access 2007 VBA Access 2007 Click to expand... Hey Bob, did you notice the Function X guy was on the forum earlier today? Apologies for robbing your thread danbl
boblarson Smeghead Local time Yesterday, 18:10 Joined Jan 12, 2001 Messages 32,059 Jun 30, 2010 #4 vbaInet said: Hey Bob, did you notice the Function X guy was on the forum earlier today? Apologies for robbing your thread danbl Click to expand... No, I didn't - who is it?
vbaInet said: Hey Bob, did you notice the Function X guy was on the forum earlier today? Apologies for robbing your thread danbl Click to expand... No, I didn't - who is it?
V vbaInet AWF VIP Local time Today, 02:10 Joined Jan 22, 2010 Messages 26,374 Jun 30, 2010 #5 Actually, I was thinking about AccessJunkie. My bad You posted on that thread too.
D danbl Registered User. Local time Yesterday, 22:40 Joined Mar 27, 2006 Messages 262 Jun 30, 2010 #6 No problem ... however I should have mentioned I am using Access 2003. Does it make any difference???
No problem ... however I should have mentioned I am using Access 2003. Does it make any difference???
boblarson Smeghead Local time Yesterday, 18:10 Joined Jan 12, 2001 Messages 32,059 Jun 30, 2010 #7 danbl said: No problem ... however I should have mentioned I am using Access 2003. Does it make any difference??? Click to expand... Not much but there are 2003 tutorials there and the same books but for 2003 available. If you go to http://www.functionx.com and then go down the list on the left you should see the Access 2003 ones with the 2007 ones.
danbl said: No problem ... however I should have mentioned I am using Access 2003. Does it make any difference??? Click to expand... Not much but there are 2003 tutorials there and the same books but for 2003 available. If you go to http://www.functionx.com and then go down the list on the left you should see the Access 2003 ones with the 2007 ones.
D danbl Registered User. Local time Yesterday, 22:40 Joined Mar 27, 2006 Messages 262 Jun 30, 2010 #8 Great ..... thanks for your help Bob.
boblarson Smeghead Local time Yesterday, 18:10 Joined Jan 12, 2001 Messages 32,059 Jun 30, 2010 #9 danbl said: Great ..... thanks for your help Bob. Click to expand...