![]() ![]() Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_ShapeType 'bracketPair'Ĭan shape. ![]() Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_ShapeType 'bracePair'īracket pair shape. Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_ShapeType 'blockArc'īrace pair shape. ![]() Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_ShapeType 'bevel'īlock arc shape. Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_ShapeType 'bentUpArrow'īevel shape. Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_ShapeType 'bentArrow'īent up arrow shape. Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_ShapeType 'arc'īent arrow shape. Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_ShapeType 'ellipse'Ĭurved arc shape. Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_ShapeType 'roundRect'Įllipse shape. Corresponds to ECMA-376 ST_ShapeType 'rect'. More information on those shapes can be found in the description of the "ST_ShapeType" simple type in section 20.1.10.55 of "Office Open XML File Formats - Fundamentals and Markup Language Reference", part 1 of Many of these shapes correspond to predefined shapes from the ECMA-376 standard. ![]() If set, the shape is a placeholder shape and any inherited properties can be resolved by looking at the parent placeholder identified by the Placeholders are page elements that inherit from corresponding placeholders on layouts and masters. Kind representing a generic shape that does not have a more specific classification. ![]()
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