Use Excel to pull VBA from another office file

Puertorekinsam

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I have an odd request, and I am not sure if I should put it here. or in the Access message board.

I am trying to use the Dymo Label maker SDK to automatically print labels. However the SDK is not as well documented as I would like. I reached out to their help contact and was sent 'examples' for VBA. Sadly they are in an Access file, and I only have a runtime version of access which does not allow me to use the Visual Basic Editor.

Is there any way I can use VBA in Excel to export all the VBA from an Access file?

Thanks for any input you have.
 

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