This part builds on the information provided in earlier chapters.
In this part, you??™ll find answers to many questions and problems
facing Access developers, such as identifying a user as the user
logs on to an application, exploiting object-oriented programming
with the VBA language, and using advanced data management
techniques with ActiveX Data Objects (ADOs).
It is entirely possible that some developers will never use many
of the capabilities described in the chapters in this part.
However, far too often, even advanced developers overlook the
capabilities provided by a system like Microsoft Access simply
because they??™re too busy or too involved in other work to truly
learn what Access is capable of. This part takes you on a tour of
some of the high-end features provided by Microsoft Access so
that you??™ll know they??™re there, and you??™ll have a blueprint for
using these capabilities in your own applications.
IN THIS PART
Chapter 26
Optimizing Access Applications
Chapter 27
Advanced Data Access with VBA
Chapter 28
Bulletproofing Access Applications
Chapter 29
Securing Access Applications
Chapter 30
Using the Windows API
Chapter 31
Using the Access Replication
Features
Chapter 32
Object-Oriented Programming
with VBA
Chapter 33
Reusing VBA Code with Libraries
Chapter 34
Customizing Access Ribbons
Chapter 35
Distributing Access Applications
Chapter 36
Using Access Macros
When Microsoft introduced 32-bit Access, a number of new performance
concerns came part and parcel with the new features
and functions.
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