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Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is an event-driven programming language initially launched by Microsoft in 1993 to provide Excel 5.0 with a more comprehensive object-oriented language for developing macros and automating Excel use. In-Office 97, it was added to Access, PowerPoint, and Word. The language and its runtime grew swiftly, and it was licensed and utilized in products other than Microsoft Office programs.