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Old June 25th, 2008, 05:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
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Default Scaling Problem w/Multiple Shapes

My company makes a series of shapes for use in network diagram
construction. Some of the shapes are backplanes that other shapes (of
modules) plug into. The problem is that when I build a unit with the
backplane and attached modules and then attempt to scale them, they
don't scale together - even when grouped.

I would be happy to send a couple of these shapes to anyone for
further elaboration.

I am a bit of a newbie. Can anyone help?

Thanks ahead...
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Old June 26th, 2008, 08:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
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Default Scaling Problem w/Multiple Shapes

Maybe Format - behavior - resize behavior - scale with group.
A clear text on scaling :
http://www.visguy.com/2007/08/21/tex...heet-formulas/



" wrote:

My company makes a series of shapes for use in network diagram
construction. Some of the shapes are backplanes that other shapes (of
modules) plug into. The problem is that when I build a unit with the
backplane and attached modules and then attempt to scale them, they
don't scale together - even when grouped.

I would be happy to send a couple of these shapes to anyone for
further elaboration.

I am a bit of a newbie. Can anyone help?

Thanks ahead...

 




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