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AutofitTypeThe autofit types.
To call an enum, you call its parent class, name, and property. For example, SlidesApp.AutofitType.TEXT_AUTOFIT
.
UNSUPPORTED
Enum
An autofit type that is not supported. NONE
Enum
Autofit isn't applied. TEXT_AUTOFIT
Enum
Shrinks the text on overflow. SHAPE_AUTOFIT
Enum
Resizes the shape to fit the text.
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