G
Gil
I was wondering if someone knows of a workaround for the following problem
with PowerPoint 2007:
If you place two autoshape rectangles so that one is on the left of the
other and then you put an elbow connector from the left side of the one on
the right to the left side of the one on the left, the connector goes around
the left rectangle. This is good.
If instead of the left rectangle, you use some of the other shapes, for
example the vertical scroll auotshape or a freeform, then the connector goes
through (!) the shape.
Of course you can manually adjust the conector, but then if you move
something, it goes right back through the shape.
The same problem also occurs with curved connectors.
Any suggestions?
with PowerPoint 2007:
If you place two autoshape rectangles so that one is on the left of the
other and then you put an elbow connector from the left side of the one on
the right to the left side of the one on the left, the connector goes around
the left rectangle. This is good.
If instead of the left rectangle, you use some of the other shapes, for
example the vertical scroll auotshape or a freeform, then the connector goes
through (!) the shape.
Of course you can manually adjust the conector, but then if you move
something, it goes right back through the shape.
The same problem also occurs with curved connectors.
Any suggestions?