2. What is Visual
Basic?
Visual Basic (VB) is an event-driven
programming language and environment
from Microsoft that provides a graphical user
interface (GUI) which allows programmers to
modify code by simply dragging and
dropping objects and defining their behavior
and appearance. VB is derived from
the BASIC programming language and is
considered to be event-driven and object-
oriented.
3. How Visual Basic is
used?
The structure of VB is designed to allow
programmers to use the environment to write
executable files . Also, using VB, developers
can create programs that can be utilized as
a front end to databases. VB tools can help
programmers develop applications or complete
software while still allowing them to modify and
revise their work accordingly.
4. What is project in
Visual Basic?
In Visual Studio, projects are the containers that
developers use to organize source code files
and other resources that appear in Solution
Explorer. Typically, projects are files, for
example, a . csproj file for a Visual C# project,
that store references to source code files and
resources like bitmap files.
5. Structure of Visual
Basic
A Visual Basic program is built up from
standard building blocks.
A solution comprises one or more projects.
A project in turn can contain one or more
assemblies. Each assembly is compiled
from one or more source files. A source
file provides the definition and
implementation of classes, structures,
modules, and interfaces, which ultimately
contain all your code.
12. Timeline
To start a presentation,
go to the Slide Show tab,
and select From
Beginning.
01
To display Presenter
view, in Slide Show view,
on the control bar at the
bottom left select the
three dots, and then
Show Presenter View.
02
During your presentation,
the speaker notes are
visible on your monitor,
but aren't visible to the
audience.
03
The Notes pane is a box
that appears below each
slide. Tap it to add
notes.
04
If you donβt see the
Notes pane or it is
completely minimized,
click Notes on the task
bar across the bottom of
the PowerPoint window.
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