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"UML Class Properties" dialog can not display all the stuff
I am doing UML model diagram using Visio 2003 and got a problem. It looks
"UML Class Properties" dialog can not display all the stuff. I tried to ajust the size of the form, but it doesn't work either. I have reinstall the Visio, unfortunately the problem still happens. Actually, not only the "UML Class Properties" dialog but also all the "UML * Properties" dialog (the * could be such things like- Subsystem, Package, Model... I guess they all use the same dialog template) have the same problem. I wonder if this is a bug in Visio 2003. You can duplicate it easily. Firstly, launch Visio and create a new UML Model Diagram, then Right-click any item in 'Model Explorer' tree and select properties from the context menu. At the moment, the "UML * Properties" dialog appears and you can see the problem mentioned before. Thanks |
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"UML Class Properties" dialog can not display all the stuff
Hi botem,
sorry but i dont see the problem - all data, properties and methods are visible for me -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen/ with kind regards Senaj Lelic DE MVP Visio "botem" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I am doing UML model diagram using Visio 2003 and got a problem. It looks "UML Class Properties" dialog can not display all the stuff. I tried to ajust the size of the form, but it doesn't work either. I have reinstall the Visio, unfortunately the problem still happens. Actually, not only the "UML Class Properties" dialog but also all the "UML * Properties" dialog (the * could be such things like- Subsystem, Package, Model... I guess they all use the same dialog template) have the same problem. I wonder if this is a bug in Visio 2003. You can duplicate it easily. Firstly, launch Visio and create a new UML Model Diagram, then Right-click any item in 'Model Explorer' tree and select properties from the context menu. At the moment, the "UML * Properties" dialog appears and you can see the problem mentioned before. Thanks |
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