Ellipses in Isometric View

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Rob.P

Hi, I am trying to draw a silly simple bracket in Visio 2003. I need to
show some circular holes in an isometric drawing. Since these holes are in
the angled plane, I need to show them as ellipses but with the axes of the
ellipses not at right angles but at the isometric angle of the drawing e.g.
45 degrees. How do I do that? The long way would be to create the ellipse
with 4 separate arcs stitched together. Is there an easier way?
Help please.. Regards
 
C

Chris Roth [Visio MVP]

Hi Rob,

There are some isometric shapes out in the web-o-sphere that might save you
some time:

Go 3D with Free Isometric Piping Shapes for Visio:
http://www.visguy.com/2008/06/25/free-isometric-piping-shapes-for-visio/

It says "piping" but there are extra shapes that will be of benefit to
anybody doing isometrics.


Visio Cafe: 3D Isometric Shapes
http://www.visiocafe.com/vsdfx.htm

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Hope this helps,

Chris Roth
Visio MVP

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