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John, when you have both open and in VBA, click on the module you want to
copy, left click and hold the mouse button down and drag it to the other
workbook, as far as I know you have to export and import one module at a
time using file, export, import. Can you put all the macros in on module and
then just export it?
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"John" wrote in message
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Could you be more specific? I get them both open and in VBA but I don't
see how to drag the module. O know how to export/import. I can get all the
macros to a file and then import them but it's a pain because you have to
do it one at a time.

Thanks

John


Paul B wrote:
John,
You can drag and drop the modules from one workbook to another in the VBA
editor, just open the workbooks and drag and drop. You can also insert a
blank module in the other workbook and copy an paste the parts that you
want. Or if it on another computer you can export a macro and save it, to
do
this from your workbook, right-click the workbook's icon and pick View
Code.
This icon is to the left of the "File" menu this will open the VBA
editor,
in Project Explorer right click on your workbook name, if you don't see
it
press CTRL + r to open the Project Explorer click on the module you want
to
save and go to file and export file, then save it to a floppy or what
ever
you backup to, then import it to the new workbook..