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a. The standard indicates that the Camera element is used for cameras, but does not define how a camera object is represented.
In Office, a camera object is a shape that is filled with a live view of a cell range in the same spreadsheet, including all applied styles. The cell range is defined by the fmlaPict element (“[ECMA-376] Part 4 §6.4.2.28; FmlaPict (Camera Source Range)”), which shall be present. Shape properties such as the position and size of the camera object are defined by the shape. The shape shall be a rectangle. The view of the cell range is scaled vertically and horizontally to fill the rectangle exactly.
If this element is specified without a value, it is assumed to be true. This element is used only on objects for which the value of the ObjectType attribute on the ClientData element (“[ECMA-376] Part 4 §6.4.2.12; ClientData (Attached Object Data)”) is Pict. Excel ignores this element on all other object types.