Like a picture you have copied from another file
A chart is the type of object that can be created directly in Excel.
When an Excel object is activated, it gains access to all the features and functionalities of Excel, allowing users to manipulate data, perform calculations, and utilize Excel's tools and features like charts, pivot tables, and formulas. This activation enables the object to respond to user inputs and integrate seamlessly with other Excel elements. Essentially, it opens up the full range of Excel's capabilities within that specific object context.
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I would say that there is no differences between Excel VBA and Access VBA. VBA is the acronym for visual basic for application and is the common language for the office suite. Excel vba gives you a native access to excel object (eg a worksheet, a cell, a range, etc.) but object of other applications can be made accessible via configuration (references). Access vba gives you a native access to access object.
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Object-Oriented languages
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An object is something that is controlled by another application. You copy an object to excel to display the object in the spreadsheet, but the underlying application comes up when you double-click to edit the contents of the object.
OLE stands for Object Linking and Embedding. It is a process that Microsoft developed to allow you to embed and link document and other objects. It allows you to create a document in an application designed to create a specific object, such as a chart from PowerPoint, and embed that object in another application, such as Excel.
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