WordBASIC explained

Developer:Microsoft
Influenced By:QuickBASIC
Operating System:Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X
License:Commercial proprietary software

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

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

Notes and References

  1. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/aa211963%28v=office.11%29.aspx Conceptual Differences Between WordBasic and Visual Basic
  2. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/aa211926%28v=office.11%29.aspx Converting WordBasic Macros to Visual Basic