Better to upload the workbook so the rest of us could see what EXACTLY is in it and not have to spend WAY TOO MUCH TIME recreating the problem from scratch.
Given the screen shot fragments, you don't have a button named MoveBtn in the worksheet with codename Sheet1.
Try this code.
This should list all the shapes in Sheet1 by index and name in the Immediate Window (in the VBA Editor, press [Ctrl]+G to display and activate it). Do any of the lines show [MoveBtn], that is, your button name with left and right square brackets immediately before and after it?Please Login or Register to view this content.
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