Examples of using Visual basic in English and their translations into Romanian
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click Visual Basic.
VBdocman is a Visual Basic Add-In for automatic generating of technical documentation from your Visual Basic  source files with just few mouse clicks.
If you run a Visual Basic  application that contains a Visual Basic core, the code that uses constants in the Microsoft. VisualBasic.
You cannot call the DDESend function from a Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) module.
constant declared in the Declarations section of a Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) module
Use the DSum function in a Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) module,
Use a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro
It is possible to use a Visual Basic macro or other program code to read the properties shown in the Properties dialog box.
Use the DStDev and DStDevP functions in a Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) module,
Use the DSum function in a Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) module,
Use the DCount function in a Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) module,
You can learn a little about the Visual Basic programming language by editing a macro that you have recorded.
Use the DVar and DVarP functions in a Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) module,
A variable that is declared in the Declarations section of a Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) module by using the Private keyword.
If you want to delete all hyperlinks in a presentation, you can use a Visual Basic macro to do this.
use the RunSQL method of the DoCmd object in a Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) module instead.
the macro recorder records all the steps in Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) code.
Hold ALT+ F11 keys on the keyboard to open a Microsoft Visual Basic for Application window.
A variable that you declare with the Public keyword in the Declarations section of a Visual Basic for Applications(VBA) module.
see 64-Bit Visual Basic for Applications Overview.