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In a corporate setting, the Microsoft Office Suite is an invaluable set of applications. One of Offices' biggest advantages is that its applications can work together to share information, produce reports, and so on. The problem is, there isn't much documentation on their cross-usage. Until now.
Introducing Integrating Excel and Access, the unique reference that shows you how to combine the strengths of Microsoft Excel with those of Microsoft Access. In particular, the book explains how the powerful analysis tools of Excel can work in concert with the structured storage and more powerful querying of Access. The results that these two applications can produce together are virtually impossible to achieve with one program separately.
But the book isn't just limited to Excel and Access. There's also a chapter on SQL Server, as well as one dedicated to integrating with other Microsoft Office applications. In no time, you'll discover how to:
- Utilize the built in features of Access and Excel to access data
- Use VBA within Access or Excel to access data
- Build connection strings using ADO and DAO
- Automate Excel reports including formatting, functions, and page setup
- Write complex functions and queries with VBA
- Write simple and advanced queries with the Access GUI
- Produce pivot tables and charts with your data
With Integrating Excel and Access, you can crunch and visualize data like never before. It's the ideal guide for anyone who uses Microsoft Office to handle data.
Table of
Contents
Preface
1. Introduction to Access/Excel Integration
Communications Between Excel and Access
Automation Objects
ADO and DAO
Tackling Projects
Designing Applications
2. Using the Excel User Interface
Using External Data
Using Database Queries
Returning a PivotTable to Excel
Using Microsoft Query to Gather Data
Keeping the Query Updated with VBA
3. Data Access from Excel VBA
Writing a Reusable Module for Data Access
Choosing Between ADO and DAO
CopyFromRecordset Versus Looping
Formatting Techniques
Formatting Techniques Example
4. Integration from the Access Interface
Importing Excel Data
Linking Excel Data
Using Export and Analyzing It with Microsoft Office Excel
Using Raw Exported Access Data in Excel
Exporting an Access Report to Excel
5. Using Access VBA to Automate Excel
High-Level Excel Objects
Other Excel Objects
Writing and Using Queries in VBA
Referencing Sheets, Ranges, and Cells
Writing Excel Worksheet Functions from Access VBA
6. Using Excel Charts and Pivot Tables with Access Data
Automating Pivot Tables
Building a Regular Chart
Using an Array Formula
Graphing Variables in a Model
7. Leveraging SQL Server Data with Microsoft Office
Pass-Through Queries Versus Linked Tables
Creating a Connection Using VBA
Building the Connection in Access
Pulling Data in with Excel Alone
Using DTS to Automate Excel
Crosstab Queries on SQL Server
8. Advanced Excel Reporting Techniques
Writing Flexible Formulas
Changing Data in an Existing Report
Creating a Report from Scratch
Using an Access Table for Reporting
9. Using Access and Excel Data in Other Applications
Automating Microsoft Word
Getting Information from Microsoft Word
Automating PowerPoint
Using Data in MapPoint
10. Creating Form Functionality in Excel
Working with the UserForm
Accepting Parameters
Other Useful Items
11. Building Graphical User Interfaces
Setting Up a Form
Using Events
Using Data
Adding Buttons
Tab Order
12. Tackling an Integration Project
The Project Description
Main Menu
Customer Information
Billing and Payment Information
Contact History
Services and Charges
Expense Entry
Invoices
Letters
Income Statements
A. Excel Object Model
B. VBA Basics
Index