Little hot pink lines appear in my Org Chart

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Linda

I am working on an Org. Chart - I keep getting little lines that appear that
I haven't added myself. I can not delete them. I can sometimes highlight
them and change the line to white so they don't show. I know there has got
to be a better way to deal with this problem. Sometimes the lines can't be
hi-lighted or deleted therefore I can't use the chart. Please advise.
 
P

Paul Herber

I am working on an Org. Chart - I keep getting little lines that appear that
I haven't added myself. I can not delete them. I can sometimes highlight
them and change the line to white so they don't show. I know there has got
to be a better way to deal with this problem. Sometimes the lines can't be
hi-lighted or deleted therefore I can't use the chart. Please advise.

1. check that you have the latest video drivers.
2. reduce any hardware acceleration for your video card
Control Panel -> Display -> Settings ->Troubleshoot
 
L

Linda

The lines are short and straight - often they appear on the upper left hand
corner of my document - sometimes I can move them off but then new ones
reappear - sometimes I just can change them to white to hide them - sometimes
nothing happens and I can't even hi-light them.

I am using Viseo 2007
 
J

John Goldsmith

Hello Linda,

A strange problem! If you can select, move and change colour then it sounds
like we're talking about shapes of some sort and I my guess is that they're
connectors, but it's some what difficult to say.

You're welcome to send me the diagram (saved when the offending lines are
visible) and I'll take a look first hand if you like:

FirstName
addadotinthemiddle
LastName
@visualsignals.co.uk

Best regards

John


John Goldsmith
www.visualSignals.typepad.co.uk
www.visualSignals.co.uk
 

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