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Old February 4th, 2010, 10:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
David Z
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Default how to unprotect a shape

I have a visio file copied from another computer. When I try to edit the
file, the whole file is just like a graphic, nothing can be edited or
selected. I can add some shape, after that, if I select format-protection,
and then select all and click ok, the new added shape is not editable like
the original shapes. I tried go to format, the protection selection is grayed
up. I click show shapesheet. there is no protection parts available. I also
checked the layers. The lock setting is 0. Anything I can do to un-protect it?

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David
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Old February 4th, 2010, 10:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
Paul Herber
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Default how to unprotect a shape

On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 14:00:03 -0800, David Z wrote:

I have a visio file copied from another computer. When I try to edit the
file, the whole file is just like a graphic, nothing can be edited or
selected. I can add some shape, after that, if I select format-protection,
and then select all and click ok, the new added shape is not editable like
the original shapes. I tried go to format, the protection selection is grayed
up. I click show shapesheet. there is no protection parts available. I also
checked the layers. The lock setting is 0. Anything I can do to un-protect it?


There are many reasons why this might be, I think it best to have a look at the file, you
can either email it to me at
paul
at
pherber
dot
com

or ask this same question on the Visioguy forum at http://www.visguy.com/vgforum/ and
you'll be able to attach the file so we can have a look at it.


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