vba.dll
What is vba.dll?
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The vba.dll file is otherwise known as the Visual Basic for Applications Development Environment. It is a module that was initially created to work specifically with older versions of common Microsoft Office applications like Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access. The vba.dll file comprises of a very simple set of classes written in Visual Basic 6 and provides for one or more functions particular to the software it is packaged with.
The module vba.dll and the related file vba32.dll are a part of most software titles. The said components are generated to cater only to the specific functions that the software may use in relation to the Visual Basic application of a Windows based operating system. The vba.dll module is basically a component that has all the built-in functionality of Visual Basic 6.
VBA is an acronym of 'Visual Basic for Applications' and, as suggested by its name, is an embedded code for the purpose of automating applications. VBA replaces application macros, which are just recordings of sequential actions that are played back on command. Macros work just fine, but when it is required to have conditional actions that exhibit different context dependant behavior, the programmability of the embedded code is crucial. The vba.dll module is designed to be the common language component driving each of the Office applications. Visual Basic for Applications is also useful to modify an application's interface. This may be simply adding another menu item or as complex as re-designing the entire user interface.
When an application requires running a VBA program, it summons the vba.dll module, hands the program over to it and then another VBA DLL file (that contains the VBA interpreter) executes the program and interfaces with the application architecture in order to access menu items, manipulate documents and do whatever the application requires. The vba.dll module is event-aware, and you can create multiple event procedures to record things like mouse clicks and key presses and perform actions on them accordingly.
Version: 1.0.0.2216
Author: Microsoft Corporation
Author URL: http:// www.microsoft.com
Part Of: Microsoft Visual Basic 6
Memory Usage: Medium
Associated Applications: Microsoft Visual Basic 6
Background DLL: Yes
Uses Network: No
Hardware Related: No
Common Path: C:\ WINDOWS\ System\ on Windows 95\98\98 SE\ME, C:\ WINDOWS\ System32\ on Windows NT\2000\XP
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