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* Use '''{{kbkey|Shift}} + Mouse wheel''' to scroll page horizontally. |
* Use '''{{kbkey|Shift}} + Mouse wheel''' to scroll page horizontally. |
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* Press '''{{kb|F11}}''' to got to text/fonts properties |
* Press '''{{kb|F11}}''' to got to text/fonts properties |
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* To get '''transparent text background in an arrow''', edit the text, then go to ''extended Font/Text properties'' dialog, and select pane ''Text Block''. |
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== New features == |
== New features == |
Revision as of 14:29, 20 May 2014
References
Tips
Tips from SoftwareStencils
From VisioUML2.2Tips.pdf (from [1])
- Click Tools, Snap & Glue and place check marks in the Glue and Shape Vertices check boxes.
- In Visio 2010, Go to View ribbon → Visual Aids (small arrow) → Enable Snap to shape vertices and Glue to shape vertices
- To have an invisible line of connection points, use the Region, Partition shape, and select Connection Points line in the contextual menu.
Restore styles in Visio 2010
- Enable Developer Mode. See http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/visio-help/what-happened-to-styles-HA010215441.aspx.
- Apparently this only enables themes in Visio 2010, styles are still hidden
- Add styles button by customizing the ribbon (from Commands not in the Ribbon).
Custom line patterns (wavy, saw edge...)
Show the Drawing Explorer (see [2]):
- In ribbon Developer menu → Show/Hide → Drawing Explorer
Create a new pattern:
- In Drawing Explorer, right click Line Patterns → New Pattern...
- Right click on the new pattern → Edit Pattern Shape
See also the Visio Guy, and MSDN (visio.10)
Miscellaneous
- Use Shift + Mouse wheel to scroll page horizontally.
- Press F11 to got to text/fonts properties
- To get transparent text background in an arrow, edit the text, then go to extended Font/Text properties dialog, and select pane Text Block.
New features
- Auto-size
- See [3]
Troubleshoot
Can't see eccentricity handles on arc shape
- Problem — According to MS help, if you click on the control point of an arc with the pencil tool, while holding the CTRL key, you will see the arc's eccentricity handles.
- Solution ([4]) — Resize the height or width or the shape with the pointer tool (CTRL+1), the re-select the bow point with the pencil tool. The eccentricity handles should appear.
- Solution 2 — Open the ShapeSheet, find the EllipticalArcTo corresponding to the segment, and change the value in the D column (set 1 or so).
Copy/paste in Powerpoint add small surrounding boxes
When pasting visio drawing using Picture (Extended Metafile), small surrounding box appears around some text boxes (usually in presentation mode).
Somes work-around:
- Use transparent background for shape with no border instead of white background
- To remove background from label, edit label, then Fonts (F11) → Text block → Text background = None
- Paste as Windows Metafile (wmf) instead of Enhanced Metafile (emf)