Extracting vba code without opening Excel

Ronnet2

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Hello,

I have a corrupt Excel file. It crashes when I try to save. I have traced the source of the problem to a specific VBA module. When I try to open this module the Excel file crashes as well.

I would like to get the code written within this module. I already tried to export the module and save it as a '.bas' file. But this too makes Excel crash.

Does anyone know a way to get access to the code? having it as text would suffice.
 

Excel Facts

How can you automate Excel?
Press Alt+F11 from Windows Excel to open the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) editor.
Try opening it in something like LibreOffice?
 
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Update: while Excel didn't have a backup in its version history, I realized onedrive might have it. I managed to restore a version that is one hour older than the corrupt version. This solved the problem for me.
 
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