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It is not so strange, your document makes much use of shapes, and the shape in question is Shape(3).
I have fixed the code so that both buttons work as intended. I have added a couple of modules to supply the ancillary functions, one of which assumes you have Outlook to submit the sheet (It won't send the message while testing). The other ensures the named folder is present and prevents overwriting existing files of the same name. The form would not appear to be of much use while you use an object as the table instead of a real table, but I think have provided enough information for you to continue should you want to go that route?
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