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I know this problem may be resolved by now, but just trying to help you without modifying the code can still use .xls format in your's and suppress this warning while opening the file by setting a registry. Open reg edit, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14\Excel\Security

The delimiter SOH = ASCII code 01 is a non-printable character. Looking at the binary representation of the message (e.g. in a hex editor view), you'll see the character as 0x01. To display the messages, it seems that some people use and other use ^ which are rarely used characters and thus a good delimiter.

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After you format your cells to include leading zeros in zip codes, save the file just once. Excel often asks you to save it multiple times, but saving twice will clear the formatting and your zeros will disappear again.

Microsoft has been striving to provide a better user experience with each release of its Windows versions, updates, and security patches. However, things become tricky sometimes, and you may be caught in problematic situations, such as stop code 0xc0000005.

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This error occurs because the software you use encodes the file in a different format, such as ISO-8859, instead of UTF-8. There are different solutions you can use to change your file to UTF-8 encoding:

3) Click in the original module and press CTRL + A on they keyboard to select all the code. Then copy the code (CTRL + C or right-click and select COPY)

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Some users have reported that when running VBA in an Excel chart or trying to generate a Macro in Excel documents, an error message popped up saying: Runtime error 1004. And then they find themselves cannot access the Excel files. If you have the same encounter as these users, this post is the right place for you. You can find both the reasons and the corresponding solutions of this error code on this page.

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The first (the one that happens to me most) is that some VBA code in one of your workbooks becomes corrupt. If the workbook has its own VBA code, then this can cause the problem. However I also have my own personal.xlsb workbook that contains lots of VBA that I use on a regular basis, and this workbook can also become a problem.

If you happen to have two computers, a quick way out is to save it on something like OneDrive, then open it on the other computer and save and close. When you go back to the original computer and save it in your preferred location, it should be fine. It works for me, anyway. I wish I could figure out how to prevent it altogether. I was glad to see this post, because I thought there was something wrong with the way I was writing my code or something.

Some questions / suggestions for refinement:
1. I suppose the safe mode is only necessary if the freeze problem prevents us from opening the excel file in standard mode, right?
2. why not safe the file in .xlsx format (then close and reopen it) and have the corrupted file open at the same time and then copy paste the code directly instead of going via text editor?

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