Macro-enabled worksheet saving on shared drive

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Hi, everyone: Thanks so much for your help in advance. I have been trying to save macro enable (VBA codes) in a shared drive. Everytime I try it, it is giving me some error. I am basically "saving as" a template (with VBA language) from my desktop to the shared drive. Then I open the file in shared drive and I get an error message saying "The VBA macros in this workbook are corrupted and have been deleted. The macro corruption most likely exists in the current file. To recover...".

I've trying to fix it for a day and it is still not working. I am desperate! Please help!
 

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Whats the difference between CONCAT and CONCATENATE?
The newer CONCAT function can reference a range of cells. =CONCATENATE(A1,A2,A3,A4,A5) becomes =CONCAT(A1:A5)
Hi,​
if you operate manually : same issue ?​
 
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