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Default Retrieving a deleted module from VBE in Excel

Can't say definitively that you're SOL, but I would imagine that this
is the case.

Jan Karel Pieterse provides two downloads that should prevent a
reoccurence of your conundrum.

http://www.jkp-ads.com/Download.htm
AutoSafeVBE.zip
AutoSafe.zip

HTH
Paul
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Be advised to back up your WorkBook before attempting to make changes.
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I'm a rookie at anything to do with macros, but I have
spent all day creating some simple macros--about 80 of
them--a full day's work. From within VBE, I've
accidentally deleted the module containing these 80
macros. Is there any hope of retrieving that deleted
module?

My office is on a Windows network. The workbook is on a
network drive, but the network is only backed up once a
day (11pm) and none of the work I did today creating
macros has been backed up on the network yet.

Any suggestions, or am I SOL?

Thanks,
Erin


 
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