
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Ken Getz is a senior consultant with MCW Technologies, where he focuses on development, training, and writing about Microsoft technologies, including Visual Studio .NET and Microsoft Office. He speaks regularly at industry conferences.
Mike Gunderloy, an independent consultant and developer in eastern Washington, is coauthor of Mastering SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server Developer’s Guide to OLAP with Analysis Services, and author of Visual Basic Developer’s Guide to ADO, all from Sybex. Paul, Ken, and Mike together wrote this book’s companion volume, Access 2002 Desktop Developer’s Handbook.
Chapter 1: What's New in Access 2002.
Chapter 2: The Access Event Model.
Chapter 3: Using VBA Class Modules.
Chapter 4: Database Design.
Chapter 5: Access SQL.
Chapter 6: ActiveX Data Objects.
Chapter 7: Controlling Controls.
Chapter 8: Topics in Form Design and Usage.
Chapter 9: Topics in Report Design.
Chapter 10: Controlling Your Printer.
Chapter 11: Shared Office Programmability.
Chapter 12: Using Access As an Automation Client.
Chapter 13: Access As an Automation Server.
Chapter 14: Error Handling and Debugging.
Chapter 15: Application Optimization.
Chapter 16: Accessing DLLs and the Windows API.
Chapter 17: Harnessing Wizard Magic.
Chapter 18: Building Add-Ins.
Appendix A: The Reddick VBA Naming Conventions, Version 7.
Appendix B: Data Access Objects.
Appendix C: Controlling Your Printer.
Index.
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