EXCEL ATE MY MACROS! Here's what got them back...

sadams1

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Using 365 with Lenovo "Yoga" & Windows 11. Open my main workbook & all the **** macros were gone. This has happened before & I posted about it but regardless, panicked & then downloaded the file to my remote "Google Drive" & redownloaded back on my laptop. Reopened it & they were all back. This is a serious problem for those who haven't seen it. Resolution as follows:

1. DOWNLOAD TO REMOTE DRIVE
2. RE-DOWNLOAD BACK ON CURRENT LAPTOP
 

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1.5 OPEN FILE IN DIFFERENT LAPTOP, MAKE SURE MACROS ARE THERE & WORK, SAVE UNDER DIFFERENT NAME.
 
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