It is most DEFINITELY indicated on the site. Did you take the time to read the entire page before signing up? Here's the signup page: TechHelp Memberships. There's a BIG HIGHLIGHTED SECTION that says "Regular Courses Not Included." The Silver membership you paid for gives you access to the Extended Cut TechHelp videos and one free Beginner course per month. I'll cancel your membership for you, but I don't offer refunds. That's ALSO on the website, on the actual order form.
And to reiterate, YES, there is a TON of VBA included in the Extended Cut videos, starting with Intro to VBA. You just don't get my full Developer course videos. Those are extra.
Paul KariusOP
@Reply 3 years ago
thanks for the info-- where is a list of " TON of VBA included in the Extended Cut videos"
Scott Axton
@Reply 3 years ago
Paul there isn't a specific list for VBA. Check out the Access TechHelp Index. I know it's hard to see in the thumbnail but any of the videos with the blue Developer banner contains more advanced topics. Three on just the first page. Many of the other videos contain VBA alternatives in the Extended Cuts to commands that are in the free video.
You can learn a lot just by watching the TechHelp videos and it is cheap (even if it were to cost twice the price) but your real benefit is in the regular courses. Your badges indicate to me that you haven't taken any other than the free materials. A word of caution however - unless you have a strong background in Access I advise against jumping past the Beginner and Expert levels. Bypassing those will lead to confusion later. Much of each course builds on the materials covered in the previous course(s).
I would start with the list of videos on the bottom of the Intro to VBA page I linked to earlier. Lots of those have extended cuts.
Paul KariusOP
@Reply 3 years ago
sorry for the confusion -- i have enjoyed our youtube lessons -- well structured and informative
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computer geek since 1980 here
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