WordBASIC

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WordBASIC
DeveloperMicrosoft
First appeared1989; 35 years ago (1989)
OSMicrosoft Windows, Mac OS X
LicenseCommercial proprietary software
Influenced by
QuickBASIC

WordBASIC was a subset of Microsoft QuickBASIC customized for word-processing in Microsoft Word. It was replaced by Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) when Word 97 was released. Contrarily to VBA, WordBasic was not object-oriented but consisted of a flat list of approximately 900 commands.[1]

Example code[edit]

The following code snippets show the difference between WordBasic and VBA with a "Hello, World!" example:[2]

WordBasic:

Sub MAIN   FormatFont .Name = "Arial", .Points = 10   Insert "Hello, World!" End Sub 

VBA:

Public Sub Main()     With Selection.Font         .Name = "Arial"         .Size = 10     End With     Selection.TypeText Text:="Hello, World!" End Sub 

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