If Workbook1 is opening & displaying correctly, it is unlikely to be corrupt. More likely, you have a coding error in the macro causing it to consume all available memory. Copying the macro to MS Word won't resolve that.
As for the links issue, that's most likely because you copied formulae referencing a different sheet from Workbook1 to Workbook2. You can use Find/Replace to delete the references to Workbook1.
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Paul Edstein
[Fmr MS MVP - Word]
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