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Connecting to Microsoft Access with ADO

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(Jayaram Krishnaswamy) Readers of this tutorial will learn how to make a Universal Data Link file which provides the basis for connecting to an MS Access database file. They will also go through the steps to be followed in writing VBA code to work with the database in accessing the Connection object.

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