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Access 2000-Need a good book

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Hot Diggety - 22 Jan 2006 10:47 GMT
Can anyone suggest a good book that gives good direction on creating runtime
versions of Access 2000 database programs? Im getting no where with the
Microsoft books.
Thanks in advance
Reliza - 24 Jan 2006 22:53 GMT
We generally like the Programmer to Programmer series from Wrox. They have a
"Beginning Access 2000 VBA" that might be useful.

Also, Paul Litwin's work is invaluable. See his "Access 2000 Developer's
Handbook."

Hope these help.

r

> Can anyone suggest a good book that gives good direction on creating runtime
> versions of Access 2000 database programs? Im getting no where with the
> Microsoft books.
> Thanks in advance
Reliza - 25 Jan 2006 00:55 GMT
Of course, we're assuming you have the "Developer's Edition" of Microsoft
Access 2000. For 2003, you have to buy the Access Developer's Extensions
separately.

r

> Can anyone suggest a good book that gives good direction on creating runtime
> versions of Access 2000 database programs? Im getting no where with the
> Microsoft books.
> Thanks in advance
 
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