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VBA
(redirected from Visual Basic for Applications)

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VBAVisual BASIC for Applications (Microsoft)
VBAVeterans Benefits Administration
VBAVisual Boy Advance (gaming)
VBAVirginia Bar Association (Richmond, Virginia)
VBAValue Based Management
VBAVirtual Backup Appliance
VBAVerein der Bibliothekare und Assistenten (Germany)
VBAVictorian Baseball Association (Australia)
VBAVermont Beekeepers Association
VBAVariable Balance Architecture
VBAVendor Buying Agreement
VBAVereniging Bloemenveiling Aalsmeer
VBAVulcan Bagger Association (motorcycle club)
VBAVeterans Benefits Act
VBAVermont Bar Association (Montpelier, VT)


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99 Paperback Made easy Z52 For beginners, Hart-Davis, the author of many computer books, explains how to automate tasks with macros using Microsoft Word's Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language, so that Word users can save time.
He works with dates, text, times, tables, charts, data analysis and simulation, macros, and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming.
The document contains a macro written in Visual Basic for Applications.
 
 
 
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