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Michael R. Groh, Joseph C. Stockman, Gavin Powell, and Cary N. Prague

"Access 2007 Bible"


Changing the colors on the other forms in the application, displaying samples
to the user, and other such options may require a great deal of code
behind the dialog box. It would be a shame to be able to use such a sophisticated
feature in only one application.
This chapter explores the concepts of reusing code and other database
objects as Access libraries, and describes how to use custom libraries in your
Access applications. You??™ll also learn how to add these database objects to
virtually any Access application.
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IN THIS CHAPTER
Understanding Access libraries
Comparing libraries with
traditional code-sharing
techniques
Building Access libraries
Establishing library references
Debugging library databases
Packaging libraries as .accde
files
Reusing VBA Code
with Libraries
This chapter uses the database named Chapter33.accdb. If you haven??™t already
copied it onto your machine from the CD, you??™ll need to do so now. The Chapter 33
folder on the CD also includes an .


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