![]() ![]() I have googled this to the nth degree and not found any real answers. The work around is that we copy and paste the macro text from previous workbooks and they run fine. In this introductory Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) training course, you will learn how to manipulate objects in Word, Access and Excel with VBA. Firstly, Dim N, i, f0, f1, sum, Fib, column, row As Integer is only declaring the last variable row as an integer - my suggestion would be declare all explicuitly and put option explicit at top. When we open Visual Basic editor the macros are indeed gone.
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