Cary Prague pretends to bring beginners to the intermediate/advanced level. After reading many times the first introduction of VBA and other examples, I would conclude that is easier to learn it from another source. He spends very few pages trying to cover a lot of information. In summary his introduction is confusing. The phase when he describes his secrets, he does it clearly and neatly. Expect to learn: 1. Use MSGraph in Access, 2. Create customized Import/Export functions not using the wizards of the DOCMD.TRANSFER... command. 3. to administer security. 4. to create beautiful toggle switches and buttons. 5. a little about DAO properties for querydefs, and tabledefs. Do I recommend it? If you want to learn to use MSGraph in Access the way you do it in Excel or if you want to learn how to manipuate events to make your form more dynamic my answer is YES. otherwise NO I think there are other books that could teach more VBA and Access programming using DAO.
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