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TECH*ED MICROSOFT CORP> is moving one step closer to providing a common macro language for all its desktop applications.
The company will announce this week at TechEd in New Orleans that Access 95, the upcoming re-fresh of its desktop database, will include support for Microsoft's Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) programming language.
Access 95, due late this summer, adds support for Windows 95, also due later this summer.
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