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− | + | [[VBA]] stands for '''Visual Basic for Applications''', a version of Microsoft's [[Visual Basic]] designed specifically for the purpose of adding programming features to end-user applications. Its most popular use is in [[Microsoft Access]], where it is often used (for better or for worse) for business-critical data processing applications due largely to its very smooth integration with Access's data-handling user interface and the resulting intuitiveness it provides. | |
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+ | * {{wikipedia|Visual Basic for Applications}} |
Latest revision as of 13:56, 27 September 2008
VBA stands for Visual Basic for Applications, a version of Microsoft's Visual Basic designed specifically for the purpose of adding programming features to end-user applications. Its most popular use is in Microsoft Access, where it is often used (for better or for worse) for business-critical data processing applications due largely to its very smooth integration with Access's data-handling user interface and the resulting intuitiveness it provides.