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Microsoft ® Access 2010
VBA Macro Programming
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About the Author
Richard Shepherd has worked for many years for major banks and corporations in the
United Kingdom creating Access databases to solve specific problems. These companies
include National Grid plc (electricity distribution), Hertz Car Leasing, NatWest plc (retail
banking), Schroders plc (fund management), BNP Paribas (investment banking), Lloyds TSB
plc (corporate banking), The Royal Bank of Scotland plc (investment banking), and the
British National Health Service
He has developed advanced databases for budgeting, business planning, trading reporting,
and profit and loss reporting. He has qualified as an accountant with the Association of
Chartered Certified Accountants and is now a Fellow of the Association. He is also the author
of Excel VBA Macro Programming and Excel 2007 VBA Macro Programming (McGraw-Hill
Professional).
Richard works as a freelance software developer and can be contacted at
tollside@yahoo.com.
About the Technical Editor
Allen G. Taylor is a 30-year veteran of the computer industry and the author of 27 books,
including SQL for Dummies , Database Development for Dummies , and Crystal Reports 2008 for
Dummies . He teaches database development through a leading online education provider, and
lectures internationally on astronomy, history, innovation, and entrepreneurship. His blog address
is www.moontube.wordpress.com, and his web site can be found at www.DatabaseCentral.Info.
You can contact Allen at allen.taylor@ieee.org.
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Microsoft ® Access 2010
VBA Macro Programming
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