Microsoft Access is a lightweight user-friendly database that allows individuals to store data in a structured format. Along with allowing copious quantities of storage, we can also leverage automation scripts to import and export data. In this series, we will explore how to use VBA to automate Microsoft Access and how we can leverage it with other Office applications to safely store data for further analysis.
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Title: Access VBA | Introduction
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00:00 - Introduction
05:00 - Creating a New Module
05:20 - Declaring Our Variables
11:00 - Grabbing the Current Database
16:50 - Creating a New Table Definition
21:45 - Adding Fields To a Table Definition
23:50 - Displaying Objects in the Pane
28:55 - Adding Data to the Table
32:30 - Closing Statements
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