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Two similar questions have been asked before, in relation to Android: kotlin-android (burnination request) and android-java (tag request). They're not related to VBA, but they're related to this problem.

We don't create tags for combinations of languages and frameworks. If a question uses the Java language, then java is a legitimate tag for that question. And however much you may see the Android additions as alien, the actual source code is still using the Java language. - Source

Now, I'm not a VBA developer. However, I did talk to someone who does know VBA before posting this, and from what I've been told, VBA (the language, looking aside bindings to Excel, Word, and others) is the same. Considering the two previous posts on related topics, and especially the [android-java] request, there's no point in separating the tags. VBA is a single language, and the bindings to Excel, Word, and others end up being specific APIs, not separate programming languages.

And I'd like to establish the fact that VBA is a single language. See the docs:

You can perform these tasks and accomplish a great deal more by using VBA for Office−a simple, but powerful programming language that you can use to extend Office applications.

(emphasis mine)

Also (from someone who's familiar with VBA):

It is the same language. All current hosts should use VBA7. The difference is the object model. - Source

VBA is, regardless of what program it's used in, a single language. Also, Microsoft hasn't defined a a "Visual Basic for Excel" (or any other single program) language anywhere. Why should Stack Overflow?

And while we're burninating [*-vba], the other tags ( and and ) should also be retagged with the appropriate tags.

Two similar questions have been asked before, in relation to Android: kotlin-android (burnination request) and android-java (tag request). They're not related to VBA, but they're related to this problem.

We don't create tags for combinations of languages and frameworks. If a question uses the Java language, then java is a legitimate tag for that question. And however much you may see the Android additions as alien, the actual source code is still using the Java language. - Source

Now, I'm not a VBA developer. However, I did talk to someone who does know VBA before posting this, and from what I've been told, VBA (the language, looking aside bindings to Excel, Word, and others) is the same. Considering the two previous posts on related topics, and especially the [android-java] request, there's no point in separating the tags. VBA is a single language, and the bindings to Excel, Word, and others end up being specific APIs, not separate programming languages.

And I'd like to establish the fact that VBA is a single language. See the docs:

You can perform these tasks and accomplish a great deal more by using VBA for Office−a simple, but powerful programming language that you can use to extend Office applications.

(emphasis mine)

Also (from someone who's familiar with VBA):

It is the same language. All current hosts should use VBA7. The difference is the object model. - Source

VBA is, regardless of what program it's used in, a single language. Also, Microsoft hasn't defined a a "Visual Basic for Excel" (or any other single program) language anywhere. Why should Stack Overflow?

And while we're burninating [*-vba], the other tags ( and ) should also be retagged with the appropriate tags.

Two similar questions have been asked before, in relation to Android: kotlin-android (burnination request) and android-java (tag request). They're not related to VBA, but they're related to this problem.

We don't create tags for combinations of languages and frameworks. If a question uses the Java language, then java is a legitimate tag for that question. And however much you may see the Android additions as alien, the actual source code is still using the Java language. - Source

Now, I'm not a VBA developer. However, I did talk to someone who does know VBA before posting this, and from what I've been told, VBA (the language, looking aside bindings to Excel, Word, and others) is the same. Considering the two previous posts on related topics, and especially the [android-java] request, there's no point in separating the tags. VBA is a single language, and the bindings to Excel, Word, and others end up being specific APIs, not separate programming languages.

And I'd like to establish the fact that VBA is a single language. See the docs:

You can perform these tasks and accomplish a great deal more by using VBA for Office−a simple, but powerful programming language that you can use to extend Office applications.

(emphasis mine)

Also (from someone who's familiar with VBA):

It is the same language. All current hosts should use VBA7. The difference is the object model. - Source

VBA is, regardless of what program it's used in, a single language. Also, Microsoft hasn't defined a a "Visual Basic for Excel" (or any other single program) language anywhere. Why should Stack Overflow?

And while we're burninating [*-vba], the other tags ( and ) should also be retagged with the appropriate tags.

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Two similar questions have been asked before, in relation to Android: kotlin-android (burnination request) and android-java (tag request). They're not related to VBA, but they're related to this problem.

We don't create tags for combinations of languages and frameworks. If a question uses the Java language, then java is a legitimate tag for that question. And however much you may see the Android additions as alien, the actual source code is still using the Java language. - Source

Now, I'm not a VBA developer. However, I did talk to someone who does know VBA before posting this, and from what I've been told, VBA (the language, looking aside bindings to Excel, Word, and others) is the same. Considering the two previous posts on related topics, and especially the [android-java] request, there's no point in separating the tags. VBA is a single language, and the bindings to Excel, Word, and others end up being specific APIs, not separate programming languages.

And I'd like to establish the fact that VBA is a single language. See the docs:

You can perform these tasks and accomplish a great deal more by using VBA for Office−a simple, but powerful programming language that you can use to extend Office applications.

(emphasis mine)

Also (from someone who's familiar with VBA):

It is the same language. All current hosts should use VBA7. The difference is the object model. - Source

VBA is, regardless of what program it's used in, a single language. Also, Microsoft hasn't defined a a "Visual Basic for Excel" (or any other single program) language anywhere. Why should Stack Overflow?

And while we're burninating [*-vba], the other tags ( and ) should also be retagged with the appropriate tags.