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"I have a Visio 2003 diagram (basic flowchart) where the connectors have jumps
where there are no lines. It also jumps correctly over other connectors on
the page. There is only one layer and it is visible."
To add to this question, I DO HAVE LAYERS, 32 layers infact for a physical
network device diagram which includes virtual device layers and logical
device layers.
Now when I make the virtual and logical device layers "invisible" and am
only left with the physical device layers most of my connectors within this
layer show the line jumps from the other layers, I have tried turning on and
off various line jump attributes, but is there another way around this?
I am going to be getting questions from my support engineers as to why I
have weird jumps in the lines on the layers that I print out!
The reason for using so many layers, is that the logical and virtual layers
use 80% of the physical layers, that is why its so complicated. Trying to
make it as simple for the support engineers to update and add after I leave.
Phew now that was all a mouthful first thing on a Tuesday morning.
where there are no lines. It also jumps correctly over other connectors on
the page. There is only one layer and it is visible."
To add to this question, I DO HAVE LAYERS, 32 layers infact for a physical
network device diagram which includes virtual device layers and logical
device layers.
Now when I make the virtual and logical device layers "invisible" and am
only left with the physical device layers most of my connectors within this
layer show the line jumps from the other layers, I have tried turning on and
off various line jump attributes, but is there another way around this?
I am going to be getting questions from my support engineers as to why I
have weird jumps in the lines on the layers that I print out!
The reason for using so many layers, is that the logical and virtual layers
use 80% of the physical layers, that is why its so complicated. Trying to
make it as simple for the support engineers to update and add after I leave.
Phew now that was all a mouthful first thing on a Tuesday morning.