Saving a Macro to the Personal Workbook from an existing Workbook

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Greetings,

How do I save a macro to the personal workbook once the macro has already been saved to a different workbook? Is it possible to change the location to where it is saved? I haven't been able to do this yet. Please help! Excel 2003
 

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If you open both workbooks & then go to the VB editor, you can simply drag & drop the Module from one file to the other
 
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