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I'm using Office 2007, running Windows 7. I have been using VBA in Excel to create a program. I accidently saved my workbook with ambiguous names, naming multiple macros the same name then forgetting to change them before I saved and now it won't open. The program keeps crashing and will not respond.. Is there anything that I can do to get it back up and running or am I forced to start from the last point I copied it? Thank you for any help or suggestions that you may have to offer.
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On Monday, April 6, 2015 at 10:55:09 AM UTC-5, Roger Krynock wrote:
I'm using Office 2007, running Windows 7. I have been using VBA in Excel to create a program. I accidently saved my workbook with ambiguous names, naming multiple macros the same name then forgetting to change them before I saved and now it won't open. The program keeps crashing and will not respond. Is there anything that I can do to get it back up and running or am I forced to start from the last point I copied it? Thank you for any help or suggestions that you may have to offer.


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