F. Scott Barker's Access 2002 Power Programming gives many practical techniques for the corporate and independent developer.The main topics covered are: The Root of Power Programming, Manipulating and Presenting Data, Extending Access with Interoperability, Adding the Professional Look and Distributing Applications, Managing Databases, Adding Finishing Touches. New features of Access 2002 will be covered thoroughly, including: A whole new chapter devoted to Data Pages, which is Microsoft's way of bringing the Web interface into everyday office solutions. A new chapter clarifying the confusion over ADP/MDB and DAO/ADO. Including when and where to use each. There are a number of new additions to VBA which developers will need good exposure to in order to take advantage of them. A number of changes have been implemented in the form design with control features added.