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  2. Visual Basic for Applications - Wikipedia

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    VBA 6.3 was released after Office XP, VBA 6.4 followed Office 2003 and VBA 6.5 was released with Office 2007. Office 2010 includes VBA 7.0. There are no new features in VBA 7 for developers compared to VBA 6.5 except for 64-bit support. However, after VBA 6.5/Office 2007, Microsoft stopped licensing VBA for other applications.

  3. Stepping (debugging) - Wikipedia

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    A control that allows the clock to be stopped (e.g. a "Stop" button). A second control that allows the stopped clock to be manually advanced by one cycle (e.g. An "instruction step" switch and a "Start" button). Some means of recording the state of the processor after each cycle (e.g. register and memory displays).

  4. Lotus Improv - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Improv is a discontinued spreadsheet program from Lotus Development released in 1991 for the NeXTSTEP platform [1] and then for Windows 3.1 in 1993. Development was put on hiatus in 1994 after slow sales on the Windows platform, and officially ended in April 1996 after Lotus was purchased by IBM.

  5. Music Macro Language - Wikipedia

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    Comma separated strings represent separate voice channels. Music hardware expansions such as MSX-Music, MSX-Audio and MSX-MIDI expand PLAY-command so that also FM-chips and external MIDI devices can be controlled through MML. Sharp Pocket computer music routine PLAYX - MyArchive.Nihongo -> ja:ポケットコンピュータの製品一覧.

  6. Category:Seconds (music) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Seconds (music)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Augmented second; D.

  7. Macroharmony - Wikipedia

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    Dmitri Tymoczko defined it as "the total collection of notes used over small stretches of time". [3] Neil Newton defined it as "the collection of pitches from which harmonies are sourced". [ 4 ] Ciro Scotto wrote that it is "a large harmony that subsumes the individual chords ", adding that he used it more specifically to denote pitch-class sub ...

  8. Can't Stop (After 7 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Can't Stop" is a song performed by After 7, issued as the fourth single from the group's eponymous debut album. It is the group's highest-charting single, peaking at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1990. [3] The song became the group's second number-one R&B single, [3] and peaked at No. 25 on the dance chart. [4]

  9. Stop the Music (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Stop the Music is a prime time radio game show that aired on ABC Radio on Sundays, from March 21, 1948 [1] to August 10, 1952. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Stop the Music crossed over to ABC television on Thursdays, beginning on May 5, 1949 [ 4 ] through April 24, 1952, and again for a half-hour from September 7, 1954, to June 14, 1956.