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At this point, you have developed a well-functioned application and you’re ready to turn it over to the end users... well, not quite yet. When you open the Access file, there are lots of neat things like tables and queries, macros, and VBA — all the sorts of items that we developers like to work with. Most end users are not going to want to see this. More important, if you have to support it, you don’t want them seeing it either, much less have the ability to change any of it.
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Collins, M. (2011). Enhancing the User Experience. In: Pro Access 2010 Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3579-8_10
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