Enum PageElementType
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PageElementType
The page element type.
To call an enum, you call its parent class, name, and property. For example,
SlidesApp.PageElementType.SHAPE
.
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
UNSUPPORTED | Enum | Represents a page element that is not supported and cannot be further classified. |
SHAPE | Enum | Represents a generic shape that does not have a more specific classification. |
IMAGE | Enum | Represents an image. |
VIDEO | Enum | Represents a video. |
TABLE | Enum | Represents a table. |
GROUP | Enum | Represents a collection of page elements joined as a single unit. |
LINE | Enum | Represents a line. |
WORD_ART | Enum | Represents word art. |
SHEETS_CHART | Enum | Represents a linked chart embedded from Google Sheets. |
SPEAKER_SPOTLIGHT | Enum | Represents a speaker spotlight. |
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Last updated 2024-12-02 UTC.
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