VB recognizes the following intrinsic constants:
vbGet
vbMethod
vbLet
vbSet
vbBinaryCompare
vbTextCompare
vbSunday
vbSaturday
vbMonday
vbUseSystem
vbTuesday
vbUseSystemDayOfWeek
vbWednesday
vbFirstJan1
vbThursday
vbFirstFourDays
vbFriday
vbFirstFullWeek
vbGeneralDate
vbShortDate
vbLongDate
vbShortTime
vbLongTime
vbObjectError
vbArchive
vbNormal
vbDirectory
vbSystem
vbHidden
vbVolume
vbReadOnly
False
vbTrue
True
vbUseDefault
vbFalse
vbAbortRetryIgnore
vbRetryCancel
vbMsgBoxHelp
vbYesNo
vbOKCancel
vbYesNoCancel
vbOKOnly
vbDefaultButton1
vbDefaultButton3
vbDefaultButton2
vbCritical
vbInformation
vbExclamation
vbQuestion
vbApplicationModal
vbSystemModal
vbAbort
vbOK
vbCancel
vbRetry
vbIgnore
vbYes
vbNo
vbMsgBoxRight
vbMsgBoxSetForeground
vbMsgBoxRtlReading
vbBack
vbNewLine
vbCr
vbNullChar
vbCrLf
vbNullString
vbFormFeed
vbTab
vbLf
vbVerticalTab
vbArray
vbInteger
vbBoolean
vbLong
vbByte
vbNull
vbCurrency
vbObject
vbDate
vbSingle
vbDecimal
vbString
vbDouble
vbUserDefinedType
vbEmpty
vbVariant
vbHide
vbNarrow
vbHiragana
vbNormalFocus
vbKatakana
vbNormalNoFocus
vbLinguisticCasing
vbProperCase
vbLowerCase
vbSimplifiedChinese
vbMaximizedFocus
vbTraditionalChinese
vbMinimizedFocus
vbUpperCase
vbMinimizedNoFocus
vbWide
User-defined constants can be declared using the Const statement.
Const