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Short Take: Microsoft adds VBA licensees

Microsoft has signed up additional software makers to use its Visual Basic for Applications macro language. The company said several vendors of manufacturing and process control software, including Intellution, PID, and Rockwell, have licensed VBA for inclusion in their software.

Mike Ricciuti Staff writer, CNET News
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has signed up additional software makers to use its Visual Basic for Applications macro language. The company said several vendors of manufacturing and process control software, including Intellution, PID, and Rockwell, have licensed VBA for inclusion in their software.