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Automating Access Databases with Macros

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Learn to create macros in the newer versions of Microsoft Access.

While there are many books available on how to use Microsoft Office Access 2010, 2013 and 2016, most just have a couple of pages on how to create one macro.

This is why I created this step-by-step illustrated guide.

I've been teaching adult software courses for over a decade.
I saw many students getting frustrated by the lack of macro exercises and examples the courseware had to offer– and so would I.

So I started creating my own to supplement the materials in the class.
I gathered some of the most popular examples to share with you.

We all know that using Microsoft Access can take some time.
Why not make it easier on yourself, make it easier on your co-workers?
Learn how to create macros today.

Learn how to attach macros to forms and reports.
Also learn the latest feature – Data Macros.

The examples in this guide can be used to create macros in Microsoft Office Access 2010, 2013, as well as 2016.

Take a LOOK INSIDE.
Then buy this guide, because it will help you do more in less time.

73 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 22, 2013

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