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Default Chip Pearson Compare add-in question

Good morning all.
I've downloaded the Chip Pearson Addin that compares workbooks/sheets.
While I probably shouldn't have, I've tried incorporating it as a user form
into my own xlam file that I access all of my macros from.
Other such tools I've done this to have worked fine.
However, with this one, I've found that when I do the callback generation,
it doesn't even show up in my call back list in Custom UI Editor. And when I
try to access it I get an error message stating it's not there.

What must I do to get it working correctly?

This is my fourth of fifth user form, so I am familiar with them.
As far as I can tell, I've done everything correctly.

I.e., the full code is in the module, the user form is in the form module.

and as to why I did this-- I did not want another tab with a single macro on
it taking up more space--- my space is limited as it is..... Yea, well......

Please advise as to what you need to know to answer my questions.
Thank you.
Best.

 
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