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EXCEL DELETES ALL VBA CODE WHEN OPENED

Anonymous
2021-08-14T17:32:38+00:00

Hello,

I already tried to reinstall excel, did everything possible together with microsoft support. However, the same problem described in the header keeps ocurring.

http://schemas.openxmlformats.org/spreadsheetml/2006/main">error057360_01.xmlErros detectados no arquivo '.\Modelo automatico cockpit.xlsm'Parte Removida: parte de /xl/vbaProject.bin. (Visual Basic for Applications (VBA))

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-08-16T18:01:47+00:00

    It was already all checked!

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-08-15T02:28:14+00:00

    Hey Jen,

    No, I made the macro in another pc. There was just ONE workbook which macro wasnt deleted by my excel. All the other workbooks (10+) keep getting macros deleted.

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-08-14T19:17:00+00:00

    Unfortunately I ran out of ideas to solve this, I hope someone can help you.

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-08-14T19:04:30+00:00

    Hi

    My name is André. I am an independent consultant.

    >Open excel, and click open, navigate to the file and the open button in the triangle on the side of open, and choose the repair option.

    see if you can open

    Answer here so I can continue helping you.

    André.
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    It didnt work:

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  5. Anonymous
    2021-08-14T18:10:49+00:00

    Hi

    My name is André. I am an independent consultant.

    >Open excel, and click open, navigate to the file and the open button in the triangle on the side of open, and choose the repair option.

    see if you can open

    Answer here so I can continue helping you.

    André.

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