>>MVP is the acronym for Most Valuable Professional. This is an award that Microsoft bestows on folks who volunteer their time in peer to peer support avenues like the UT. You can achieve this award by answering folks questions here or in other avenues. Microsoft monitors the activity of people and will invite someone to receive the award when that person has shown a consistency of accurate answers over a period of time.
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>Well then who have been honored is well deserving.
Just an addition to what Jim said. There are MVPs for many MS products, not just VFP.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer