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wildcard characters

The asterisk (*), question mark (?), number sign (), exclamation point (!), hyphen (-), and brackets ([ ]) are wildcard characters. You can use these characters in queries and expressions to include all records, file names, or other items that begin with specific characters or match a certain pattern. You can also use wildcard characters and matching characters to further refine a search when using an SQL statement.

The windowstate property is reponsible for how the form start up. There are three option
1. Normal
2. Minimized
3. Maximized

wizard

A tool that helps you create an executable file by asking you questions and then creating a file based on your answers.

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WinSock

Windows Sockets is a standard way for Windows-based programs to work with TCP/IP. You can use WinSock if you use SLIP to connect to the Internet.

workgroup

A group of users in a multiuser environment who share data and the same workgroup information file (typically the System.mdw file).

working directory

A specified directory on your local computer used to store files when they are checked out of the version control program's database. You make changes to files in the working directory, then check the modified files back into the version control program for version tracking.

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workgroup administrator

A member of the group Admins in a Microsoft Jet database Workgroup object. A workgroup administrator can always obtain full permissions for any database object created in the Workgroup.

The "Visual" part refers to the method used to create the graphical user interface (GUI). Rather than writing numerous lines of code to describe the appearance and location of interface elements, you simply add prebuilt objects into place on screen. If you've ever used a drawing program such as Paint, you already have most of the skills necessary to create an effective user interface.
The "Basic" part refers to the BASIC (Beginners All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) language, a language used by more programmers than any other language in the history of computing. Visual Basic has evolved from the original BASIC language and now contains several hundred statements, functions, and keywords, many of which relate directly to the Windows GUI. Beginners can create useful applications by learning just a few of the keywords, yet the power of the language allows professionals to accomplish anything that can be accomplished using any other Windows programming language

Visual Basic Script (VBScript)

Microsoft Visual Basic, Scripting Edition. Microsoft's Visual Basic–based Internet scripting technology.

visual editing

The process of activating an object provided by an ActiveX component (formerly called an OLE server). By double-clicking the object on a container form, a user can interact with the application supplying the object without switching to a different application or window. Also called in-place activation.

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