P.S. - Here's the logic I figured out by trial and error from your
code Dave:

(L/R End Point, U/D End Point, L/R Start Point, U/D Start Point)

where L/R (Left/Right) is the horizontal axis and U/D (Up/Down) is the
vertical axis.

Not sure why there was a '#' sign in the recorder code but it was not
needed.

So for a vertical line, make sure that the 1st and 3rd data points are
equal:

ActiveSheet.Shapes.AddLine(100, 300, 100, 50).Select

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