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Using VBA to Secure a Form with a Password
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- 1 Start
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Introduction to Advanced Forms and Automation
- 4 Creating Main Forms and Subforms
- 5 Using Subform Control to Connect Sub and Main Forms
- 6 Creating Tabbed Forms and Populating Pages
- 7 Populating, Aligning, and Spacing Fields and Testing Tabbed Forms
- 8 Renaming Page Tabs and Adding Form Headers to Tabbed Forms
- 9 Creating Split Forms
- 10 Adding Default Values to Form Fields for Data Entry
- 11 Adjusting the Tab Order on a Form
- 12 Adding Command Buttons to Forms for Navigation
- 13 Adding Switchboard Managers to the QAT
- 14 Adding Items to Switchboards
- 15 Introduction to Designing Macros to Automate Database Tasks
- 16 Creating and Testing AutoExec Macros
- 17 Using Message Boxes to Inform Users
- 18 Automating Parameter Queries with Macros
- 19 Viewing Related Records in a Form with Macros
- 20 Hiding and Unhiding Field Controls with Macros
- 21 Testing the Previous Macro
- 22 Using Macros to Validate Data Entry
- 23 Introduction to Access Visual Basic for Complex Automation
- 24 Using VBA to Secure a Form with a Password
- 25 Creating User Input Boxes with VBA
- 26 Using Logic Programming to Interpret One or Multiple Conditions
- 27 Advanced Forms and Automation Recap
- 28 Introduction to Database Security and Options
- 29 Splitting Databases for Table Security
- 30 Examining Back-End Databases
- 31 Moving Back-End Databases and Using the Linked Table Manager to Point to a New Path
- 32 Customizing Database Options
- 33 Applying the Compact and Repair Tool
- 34 Generating Database and Relationship Reports
- 35 Database Security and Options Recap
- 36 Conclusion