The Visual Basic Development Environment
In Access for Windows 95 (version 7.0), Visual Basic replaced the Access Basic programming language included with versions 1 and 2 of Access. The two languages are very similar because both Visual Basic and Access Basic evolved from a common design created before either product existed. (It’s called Visual Basic because it was the first version of Basic designed specifically for the Windows graphical environment.) In recent years, Visual Basic has become the common programming language for Microsoft Office applications, including Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft PowerPoint. Some of the Office 2010 system products (including Word 2010 and Excel 2010) can work with an even newer variant ...
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