Course Information
Course Overview
Supercharge your Microsoft Access by using Visual Basic. A practical tutorial that teaches real world skills
A Verifiable Certificate of Completion is presented to all students who undertake this course.
In this software training course from InfiniteSkills, you will learn how to use Visual Basic with Microsoft Access. Knowing how to use Visual Basic with Microsoft Access gives you greater control of your Access forms and design.
You will start with an introduction to VBA and the VBA editor, how to navigate and use the tools available to you to write VBA code. You will explore variables and constants, functions, sub routines, arrays and other VBA constructs. This video based training will teach you to use VBA for data manipulation, create and use recordsets, controlling objects, create and use dialog and message boxes, debugging, and creating error messages. Finally, you will learn to protect your VBA programs.
By the completion of this training video, you will be comfortable with using Visual Basic for Access to exert greater control over your Microsoft Access forms and databases. Working Files are included to allow you to work alongside the author in this video tutorial.
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- 78 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introducing VBA For Access
What You’ll Learn
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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RRobert Gyapong
the video is excellent
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JJon Gittoes
Very good course and found very useful and I will use the knowledge in the future. There was a couple of times were the database jumped to something that was not already set up. Not a big deal but slowed the learning process a bit
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GGary Hurd
Mostly an introduction to various topics without going into much detail. I definitely took away some valuable information from the course and now it's on to learning much more detail about the take aways.
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DDoug Bennett
Good quality and good explanations. Would have been better with challenges after each section to give the student some activity to use to apply the information presented.