The MsoAutoShapeType enumeration specifies the shape type for an AutoShape object in Excel and any other Microsoft Office application. The list below shows the conventional name, the reserved Microsoft Office name (mso), and the value of the AutoShape object along with the shape itself (colored randomly). Find more about the Shape object in Excel VBA in this other page: Shape Object
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