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Default Learning VB

I've been learning VB 6 and using it in Excel. But due to the current
economic situation, am fearing for my job and want to start learning/taking
classes in what is the most marketable form of VB so-to-speak. There is VBA,
VB net, VB Studio, etc. and I don't understand the difference between them
and what is used for what basically. Can someone advise re the VB
differences and their opinion on what area is likely to be more in demand? I
realize no one knows for sure and this is opinion only - will definitely not
hold anyone responsible for their feedback, of course, but some guidance
would be of real help to me in going forward. Thanks....
 
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