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Now that you've learned the basics of Visual Basic, you're probably itching to get to work with some practical code. The following sections present two examples that put control objects to work.
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If you're eager to learn more, you can find an object-by-object reference in the Access Help. To get to Access Help, choose Help → Microsoft Visual Basic Help. Next, click through these topics: Visual Basic for Applications Language Reference → Microsoft Forms Visual Basic Reference → Reference. You can then see a list of all the objects Access has to offer (click Objects), or browse through a combined list of events, methods, or properties that are offered by the Access objects (click Events, Methods, or Properties).