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bomberesque
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VBA / Access book

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can someone email me reccommend me a decent reference guide to Access and VBA Access implementation? I have the O'reilly VBA in a nutshell but want something more Access specific. I found several ideas on Amazon, and the O'reilly Getting Access and Excel working together sounds interesting, but I'm wondering if you lot have any recommended tomes.

- Assume basic working knolwdge of Access; how to make tables, queries forms and reports
- Reference VBA script methods etc
- How tos

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My recommended book would be the O'Reilly one. Is there anything you're specifically looking for that it doesn't provide?
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The Oreilly one that I have is a bit too General VB/VBA only, not specific to Access/Excel. If I was more of a programmer and less of an amateur then I'd probably do OK with this, but I need a bit more platform specific guiding. The Access/Excel one from O'Reilly looks like it's probably the best one actually ....
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