Can't open module windows in excel vba

DustinCole

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I have 4 macros in my ribbon, all located in my personal macro workbook. They are no longer running when I click the buttons. I get the error
Macro may not be available or all macros may be disabled"
I do have my macros enabled.
When I open up the IDE I can see my modules under my personal workbook, however, when I double click on one or try to open one, the code window never pops up. Just started happening recently. I can open macros In other workbooks.
I have tried re-saving the file under a different name but still can't see them. File is saved as XLSB. The location is trusted in the trust center and the macro settings are on "disable with notification".
I expect to be able to double click a module and have a window pop up for me to access my code.
 

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