Understanding the collections used in Access is part of the key to understanding Access development. By understanding the structures, methods, and properties of the collections and objects, you can accomplish pretty much anything necessary having to do with programming the user interface.
The collections mentioned in this chapter are used throughout the rest of the book, so you get plenty of examples of how to put them into practice. The next logical steps are the following chapters:
Chapter 7, “Handling Your Errors in Access with VBA,” shows you the basics of error handling, something that needs to be used in most of your code.
Chapter 16, “Extending Your VBA Library Power with Class Modules and Collections,” shows you additional examples of collections and working with multiple instances of forms.
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