Variables, Naming, Scope and You, Oh My! by Brian Bilbro
http://www.aspalliance.com/bbilbro/a...PSE/Naming.asp
Naming Conventions for Microsoft Access - The Leszynski/Reddick
Guidelines for Microsoft Access
by Stan Leszynski and Greg Reddick - 5/25/1994
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/ba...n_20naming.htm
"Editor's Note April, 1998. Although originally written for Microsoft
Access 1.x and 2.x, and Access Basic, the naming conventions in this
article still apply equally well to current and forthcoming versions of
Microsoft Access and to Visual Basic for Applications. The code samples
in this article may need slight updating in order to run under Visual
Basic for Applications."
XOC Software RVBA Conventions
http://www.xoc.net/standards/default.asp
"First introduced in 1992, the Reddick VBA (RVBA) Naming Conventions
have been published in a large number of books and magazines. They are
used by thousands of programmers around the world for naming objects
within their VBA code. These have now been supplemented by the RVBA
Coding Conventions for how to organize the code itself."
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