Strange behavior

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Yangyong

I have some Visio Shapes with complexed calculation in the ShapeSheets. Most
of them are 1-D shapes. In some digrams, I selected them all, move them, then
the connection between 2 of them are "broken". Actually, it is not broken,
the red connection dot still there. And if I check the the shapesheet, it is
perfect. The only problem is it doesn't look right. The 2 points are seperate
obviously. And if I try undo it by pressing Ctrl-Z, it cannot change back to
the original shape arrangements. Does anyone know what is wrong?

Thanks.
 
P

Paul Herber

I have some Visio Shapes with complexed calculation in the ShapeSheets. Most
of them are 1-D shapes. In some digrams, I selected them all, move them, then
the connection between 2 of them are "broken". Actually, it is not broken,
the red connection dot still there. And if I check the the shapesheet, it is
perfect. The only problem is it doesn't look right. The 2 points are seperate
obviously. And if I try undo it by pressing Ctrl-Z, it cannot change back to
the original shape arrangements. Does anyone know what is wrong?

Has the connection changed from a connection point to a geometry
feature, or vice virca?
 
P

Paul Herber

No. It is still something like:
PAR(PNT(xxx!Connections.X2, xxx!Connections.Y2))

Has the size and shade of the red connector blob changed?
A small red blob with a dot in the middle is a connection to a
connection point. A larger red blob with not dot is a dynamic
connection.
 
Y

Yangyong

No. It is a static connection all the time.

Paul Herber said:
Has the size and shade of the red connector blob changed?
A small red blob with a dot in the middle is a connection to a
connection point. A larger red blob with not dot is a dynamic
connection.
 
P

Paul Herber

No. It is a static connection all the time.

Could you be a bit more precise about what you mean. Can you do a
couple of screen captures and post them on a webpage somewhere?
Or email them to me
paul
at
pherber
dot
com
 

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