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Get "Immediate" results when creating or debugging code
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In my last blog, I talked about debugging with the Watch window where you can do things such as look at the value of expressions at some point in the code execution and halt execution when a variable reaches a specific value. Other useful tools to help...
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VBA Beginner's Corner - Someone to Watch over you.
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The Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) integrated development environment (IDE) seen in the Microsoft Office applications contains lots of tools to help you diagnose and fix errors in your code. However, many of us don't take advantage of the tools that...
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Using Northwind Traders can save yourself a lot of time
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Since 1994, regardless of my actual job, I've always found a way to stay involved with Access. I'm certainly no expert but I like working with Access and with the people that work with Access. I just finished attending the MVP Summit in Redmond, my second...
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