Re: Opening corresponding vsd file from vbIde
firoz.raj, I have edited the thread and removed the [Resolved] part. I did notice however that this was the third time that this thread needed this type of edit. Please, if a thread is not resolved, do not mark it as such. If a thread has been resolved mark it as such. And, if a thread has been resolved, do not ask new questions in it again, start a New Thread.
Thanx
Hannes
Re: Opening corresponding vsd file from vbIde
No idea. Why not use VS2008?
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Use the CD that it came on. Otherwise, contact Microsoft. They can help you.
We would post the answer to your question, if we had one. Pretty hard to re-create if we don't have the same thing.
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Did you read the HELP section online? I found this:
Connect shapes already on the drawing page by using a connector from a stencil
Code:
Drag a connector from a stencil onto the drawing page, position one endpoint on a connection point on one shape, and then position the other endpoint on the connection point on the other shape.
Use this method in diagrams that use specific types of connectors—for example, a 3-D arrow in block or ITIL diagram and network equipment in racks.
Example diagram types: Basic, block, brainstorming, cause and effect, charts and graphs, ITIL, network diagrams, and value stream maps.
Level of control: This method gives you control over the precise point of connection between two shapes.
As you become more familiar with flowcharts, keep in mind that the techniques you u
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/vi...326871033.aspx
Re: Opening corresponding vsd file from vbIde
If you have Visio 2007, then it's in the toolbox. Look at the link:
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Maybe because you aren't connecting to anything lower on the page?
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Download Office 2010 Beta. It's the Ultimate version
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Re: Opening corresponding vsd file from vbIde
Why are you working with such a small distance? If it's too small, make it bigger!
When it's done, make it smaller. This took about 10 minutes to do the shapes, and 10 minutes to do the connectors to the shapes. Line things up to the SOLID grid lines (or skip 2 or even 3)
Make the drawing FIRST. Select CONNECTOR, and start FROM the point in a shape, and move to a point in a different shape.
You can't change how it draws the line.
If there's a problem, just group some things, and move the group. Here's a shot of VISIO 2010 Beta (Couldn't figure out how to change arrows, but no time...)
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Start a NEW VISIO chart, and copy one element at a time, until you get the hang of the grid and it's use. When something gets tight, expand it, and group the left side, and move it. Then the right side, and move it.
Then move a section up or down.
When the PICTURE is perfect, then it's time to add the grid lines.
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Contact MICROSOFT. They can help you (for NOTHING)
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Sounds like you didn't install it properly, or else you need to RUN AS the ADMINISTRATOR level account for the first time, at least
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Your GOOGLE is broken? Or do you expect everyone to DO YOUR WORK FOR YOU?
http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/
Re: Opening corresponding vsd file from vbIde
Only by getting a faster INTERNET connection. That seems kind of slow, but there are probably others sharing it. You could see if they'd get offline for an hour or two
Re: [RESOLVED] Opening corresponding vsd file from vbIde
Well one would think that you should do a search for Msxml 6 and see if you can download it.
btw why do you attach jpgs of the error message after you have already posted what the error was? Not much point in doing that. Basically just a waste of bandwidth and server space.
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