Beginning Access 2003 VBA
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Denise Gosnell is a software attorney with Woodard, Emhardt, Moriarty, McNett & Henry LLP, a worldwide intellectual property law firm based in Indianapolis, Indiana. Denise has a unique background in both technology and law, and presently uses her deep technical and legal expertise to counsel hi-tech clients on intellectual property and technical matters.
Denise has ten years of experience creating software applications, ranging from standalone and client-server to enterprise-wide applications. Denise has worked for leading software companies such as Microsoft and EDS, and has earned a worldwide reputation for her technology expertise. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science – Business (summa cum laude) from Anderson University, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis.
Denise has co-authored five software development books to date: Visual Basic .NET and SQL Server 2000: Building An Effective Data Layer (Wrox Press), Beginning Visual Basic.NET Databases (Wrox Press), Professional .NET Framework (Wrox Press), Professional SQL Server 2000 (Wrox Press), and MSDE Bible (IDG Books). Denise was a featured technology speaker at the Microsoft European Professional Developer’s Conference in December 2001 and has on numerous occasions assisted Microsoft’s Training and Certification group in creating new exams for their MCSD and MCSE certifications. She herself holds the MCSD certification.
Denise can be reached at [email protected] or [email protected].

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Introduction.

Chapter 1: Introduction to Access 2003 VBA.

Chapter 2: The Basics of Writing and Testing VBA Code.

Chapter 3: Programming Applications Using Objects.

Chapter 4: Creating Your Own Objects.

Chapter 5: Interacting with Data Using ADO and SQL.

Chapter 6: Building Interactive Forms.

Chapter 7: Importing, Linking, and Exporting Using External Data Sources.

Chapter 8: Creating Reports and Web-Enabled Output.

Chapter 9: Building SQL Server Applications with Access Projects.

Chapter 10: Advanced Access Programming.

Chapter 11: Finishing the Application.

Chapter 12: Case Study 1: Project Tracker Application.

Chapter 13: Case Study 2: Customer Service Application.

Appendix A: Exercise Answers.

Index.

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