[AccessD] Classes and events in Microsoft Access - a booklet

Rocky Smolin rockysmolin2 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 20 21:55:07 CST 2022


I just (as you may know) self-published a book on Amazon.  FOund a very
professional and 'economical' company that will do the formatting for you
and a good graphic artist to do a cover. Let me know  if I can help in
those areas.

r
On Sun, Nov 20, 2022 at 4:22 PM John Colby <jwcolby at gmail.com> wrote:

> Does anyone want to proof read and critique my booklet entitled Classes and
> events in Microsoft Access?  It is approximately 57 pages ATM and takes the
> reader from "what are VBA classes" to a tiny little framework for setting
> up a form with controls, and classes for the form and two controls - a text
> box and a combo box.  When done the reader should understand the subject
> and be able to create form classes to instantiate control classes, which
> can sink events.
>
> Warning, it will require you to create a database and cut and paste code
> into the database to watch the framework build.
>
> I am determined to make a push to publish this booklet somehow.  More will
> follow.  As some of you may know I created an entire framework with a class
> for most of the data aware controls.  I actually intend to create a second
> booklet on the subject of my framework.
>
> But this for now.  It is written in LibreOffice and is an ODT.  Word should
> play nice with it if you don't use LibreOffice.  Anyone interested message
> me offline.
>
> Thanks,
>
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