


It supersedes and expands on the abilities of earlier application-specific macro programming languages such as Word's WordBASIC. Visual Basic for Applications enables building user-defined functions (UDFs), automating processes and accessing Windows API and other low-level functionality through dynamic-link libraries (DLLs). Although pre-.NET Visual Basic is no longer supported or updated by Microsoft, the VBA programming language was upgraded in 2010 with the introduction of Visual Basic for Applications 7 in Microsoft Office applications. Visual Basic for Applications ( VBA) is an implementation of Microsoft's Event-Driven Programming language Visual Basic 6.0, which was declared legacy in 2008, and is an associated integrated development environment (IDE). Static/Dynamic Hybrid, Strong/Weak Hybrid
