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Steve
I want to create a diagram with two circles. I want to have two lines, with
arrows at only one end, but opposite each other (one line points to the other
circle which has a line that points back. The reason for the two lines is
that they represent input and output. I want to be able to add text to each
line, describing what "functions" use that line. To make this concrete, the
first circle is CVS, and the second circle is a development system. The
arrow pointing to CVS would be labled "cvs import, cvs commit". The arrow
pointing to the development system would be labled "cvs update, cvs export".
I want to use connectors so if I move the circles, the lines are automagic.
And I want the lines to be spaced apart slightly, not over top of each other.
I know I can do this with lines instead of connectors (though I'd have to
adjust them manually if I moved the circles), and independent text (with the
same proviso). I'm asking if this is within the realm of the current feature
set of visio.
arrows at only one end, but opposite each other (one line points to the other
circle which has a line that points back. The reason for the two lines is
that they represent input and output. I want to be able to add text to each
line, describing what "functions" use that line. To make this concrete, the
first circle is CVS, and the second circle is a development system. The
arrow pointing to CVS would be labled "cvs import, cvs commit". The arrow
pointing to the development system would be labled "cvs update, cvs export".
I want to use connectors so if I move the circles, the lines are automagic.
And I want the lines to be spaced apart slightly, not over top of each other.
I know I can do this with lines instead of connectors (though I'd have to
adjust them manually if I moved the circles), and independent text (with the
same proviso). I'm asking if this is within the realm of the current feature
set of visio.