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Introduction to Classes in VBA

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If you have installed Northwind 2007, you may notice that almost all the VBA used in the application is based on VBA classes. This is a major departure from previous versions and so will be new to many Access 2007 users and developers. In this chapter, we will look at getting started with class programming in Access. Hopefully, it will set you on the path to more advanced VBA class programming, extending Microsoft Access 2007 even further than before.

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(2007). Introduction to Classes in VBA. In: Pro Access 2007. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0209-7_5

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