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What is the best VBA/Access book for an
experienced VBA programmer? I'd prefer
something that is less than 350 pages.
For Access 2003, I'd recommend "Access 2003 VBA" by Cardoza, Hennig, Seach,
and Stein, published by Wrox, and for Access 2007, the newer edition "Access
2007 VBA" by Hennig, Cooper, Griffith, and Stein, also published by Wrox.
Neither meets your page limits, but both explain the Access way of doing
things manually, and then how that is automated, where it is about
automating (which is the purpose of much of the VBA we write). And, you
would just be getting started on VBA with the Access object model in 350
pages.
Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP