Since Access 2002 is an old version. I'd just buy a new book for the latest
version. Or, sometimes you can find older books with the CD in the
close-out
section of computer stores or online bookstores like Amazon or Hamilton.
I never found books much use in learning Acccess or VB. I'd just start
coding and if you get stuck, refer to Access help screens or beyond that
get
help from forums such as these.
-Dorian
"Phillef" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been struggling for years to upgrade my programming skills, manly
> using Access as it is the only software in my organization that could
> enable me to complete a project (thanks God, this is a long term
> project....)
> Anyway, I bought several years ago Access 2002 VBA Handbook (Novalis-
> Jones) which was recommended for people like me with average
> programming skills. I must admit that, even if I enjoyed the reading,
> I abandonned the book somewhere in the middle of it (and the project
> altogether) as I was given new assignments. It seems now that I could
> find the time to complete my reading (re-starting from scratch would
> be more accurate), but unfortunately I realise that I lost the
> companion cd-rom. Sybex is unwilling to provide a new cd-rom (unless
> of course I buy the book: at 60 USD, I am moderately tempted). Could
> someone help me getting a copy of the cd-rom or the files it contains?
>
> Thanks and Regards.
>
> Phil
>


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