Access VBA code in corrupted workbook

DEksel

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Incidentally, I've saved my Excel .XLSM Workbook with 2 macros with the absolutely same name. Forgot to rename the macro copy. Now, I can't open that workbook. Simple, no way! Is any way for this problem to be solved? Maybe to export codes to bases or text from another book? I am really, really(!!!) desperate. Need to save many hours of repeated works.

Thanks in advance.
 
That's it! Thank you very much.
But... for this forum purpose, you should probably explain how you did that? Do you have any idea why file were corrupted?
 
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