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Default keep losing vba macros for IRibbon menus

Hi all.
This is a really strange thing that no one else has experienced in my office.

I'll copy my macros from one macro module in VBA to another macro module.
I'll then save, ctrl+s, etc... the file.
I'll then close the excel file to continue working on my xlam menu file,
save that, validate, and then generate the callbacks.
All will come up well, etc.... Then, I'll go back into Excel to review, and
test the menu, and find that a specific group of macros are not working. I
then go back into VBA, and find that one specific group of macros that I'd
previously saved-- 15 or 20 times now-- are not there.
I then go to the xlsb file that I'd originally pulled those macros from, and
copy/paste thenm in to the xlam file all over again.
And of course, the process starts all over again.
Fortunately, my xlam menu is now complete, and I'd like to get down to
business.
So, does anyone have any idea as to why this could be happening?
It's getting really old.
As always, thank you in advance.
Have a great day.

 
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