Hi, jflav@gmx.net!
First of all welcome to Chandoo's website Excel forums. Thank you for your joining us and glad to have you here.
As a starting point I'd recommend you to read the three first green sticky topics at this forums main page. There you'll find general guidelines about how this site and community operates (introducing yourself, posting files, netiquette rules, and so on).
Among them you're prompted to perform searches within this site before posting, because maybe your question had been answered yet.
Feel free to play with different keywords so as to be led thru a wide variety of articles and posts, and if you don't find anything that solves your problem or guides you towards a solution, you'll always be welcome back here. Tell us what you've done, consider uploading a sample file as recommended, and somebody surely will read your post and help you.
And about your post in this topic... I should refer you to the third green sticky post, paragraph 14th: "Start a new post every time you ask a question, even if the theme is similar. The original author may continue asking questions whilst the post is in progress and of course if you are answering questions you may need to ask questions of the initial poster."
And about questions in general... paragraph 17th: "Quickly search the Web and Chandoo.org for help before posting. It is quite possible that your problem has been solved by someone else.".
So if you haven't performed yet the search herein, try going to the topmost right zone of this page (Custom Search), type suitable keywords and press Search button. You'd retrieve many links from this website, maybe you find useful information and even the solution. If not please advise so as people who read it could get back to you as soon as possible.
Related to your question, could you please elaborate a bit more? It's not clear at all what you tried to mean. If it's a list of all macros within a certain workbook, you can get it pressing Alt-F8 from Excel, then selecting source from the dropdown listbox.
Regards!