![]() ![]() It is essential that you think about what you want to learn from the book you are looking to buy. Microsoft Access and VBA are vast topics and it is impossible to cover every aspect of them in a single book. In general, I strongly recommend to study the table of contents before buying any Access book. I encourage you to review the ToC and read a sample excerpt, before buying any of them. Still, they might not be the right book(s) for you. They are definitely worth every Pound, Dollar or Euro you pay for them. The books I do recommend contain substantial, profound knowledge on Microsoft Access and VBA programming. So, reversing this to the positive, I think I can safely recommend the few books I own or have read. ![]() I gathered first impressions from a lot of books I did not buy and do not recommend here for various reasons. Nevertheless, I’m familiar with Microsoft Access for some time now and I skimmed through quite a lot of books on these topics in numerous bookstores (back in the time when books were things created from dead trees). This puts me in a difficult position because I actually own very few books on Microsoft Access. ![]() I get frequently asked about book recommendations for Access and VBA programming books. This does not affect the price you pay for the book at all. If you use any of these links to purchase one of the books, I will get a small commission from Amazon for sending you there. Access and VBA Programming Book Recommendationsīy Philipp Stiefel, originally published May 12 th, 2018ĭisclosure: The links on this page are Amazon affiliate links. ![]()
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