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Visio 2003 and the way Microsoft produce their drawings
When I first saw these symbols on a diagram more than a year ago, was told
they were not done in Visio. If you ever do get a copy of the drawing as a Visio drawing, the shapes can be extracted. John... Visio MVP Need stencils or ideas? http://www.mvps.org/visio/3rdparty.htm Need VBA examples? http://www.mvps.org/visio/VBA.htm Common Visio Questions http://www.mvps.org/visio/common_questions.htm "michael" wrote in message ... Dont want to kill the debate about "what it was drawn with, but if you download the Architecture Guide, the diagram is embedded into a word document as a jpg or sorts so if you guys could "PLEASE" get hold of the stencil ;-) i think we would all be happy! Cheers "Michael" wrote in message ... Check out the reference diagram. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/its...e/LPMSA_4.mspx I would like to know what technique Microsoft use to produce this diagram. I have tried everything i can and i cannot make the the connectors route on 45 degree angle like they are in this drawing. I have tried page rotation, i can replicate this by drawing lines, but not using connectors. is there someway to rotate the grid to do this. we love the way the diagrams look and would like to replicate this in our work drawings. Cheers Michael |
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Visio 2003 and the way Microsoft produce their drawings
I have the CD that the Windows Server team has published with the files, but
I don't know how many people get Windows System Architecture discs. Let me see if I can figure out how people can get this. I don't think I should be redistributing that group's property independently. Almost all the shapes used in that diagram are shipped in the Visio Pro product. They took advantage of the new 3D-looking network shapes and incorporated them into an isometric perspective. -- Mark Nelson Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message ... When I first saw these symbols on a diagram more than a year ago, was told they were not done in Visio. If you ever do get a copy of the drawing as a Visio drawing, the shapes can be extracted. John... Visio MVP Need stencils or ideas? http://www.mvps.org/visio/3rdparty.htm Need VBA examples? http://www.mvps.org/visio/VBA.htm Common Visio Questions http://www.mvps.org/visio/common_questions.htm "michael" wrote in message ... Dont want to kill the debate about "what it was drawn with, but if you download the Architecture Guide, the diagram is embedded into a word document as a jpg or sorts so if you guys could "PLEASE" get hold of the stencil ;-) i think we would all be happy! Cheers "Michael" wrote in message ... Check out the reference diagram. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/its...e/LPMSA_4.mspx I would like to know what technique Microsoft use to produce this diagram. I have tried everything i can and i cannot make the the connectors route on 45 degree angle like they are in this drawing. I have tried page rotation, i can replicate this by drawing lines, but not using connectors. is there someway to rotate the grid to do this. we love the way the diagrams look and would like to replicate this in our work drawings. Cheers Michael |
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Visio 2003 and the way Microsoft produce their drawings
Time for me to wonder through the shapes again, to see whats new.
John... Visio MVP Need stencils or ideas? http://www.mvps.org/visio/3rdparty.htm Need VBA examples? http://www.mvps.org/visio/VBA.htm Common Visio Questions http://www.mvps.org/visio/common_questions.htm "Mark Nelson [MS]" wrote in message ... I have the CD that the Windows Server team has published with the files, but I don't know how many people get Windows System Architecture discs. Let me see if I can figure out how people can get this. I don't think I should be redistributing that group's property independently. Almost all the shapes used in that diagram are shipped in the Visio Pro product. They took advantage of the new 3D-looking network shapes and incorporated them into an isometric perspective. -- Mark Nelson Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message ... When I first saw these symbols on a diagram more than a year ago, was told they were not done in Visio. If you ever do get a copy of the drawing as a Visio drawing, the shapes can be extracted. John... Visio MVP Need stencils or ideas? http://www.mvps.org/visio/3rdparty.htm Need VBA examples? http://www.mvps.org/visio/VBA.htm Common Visio Questions http://www.mvps.org/visio/common_questions.htm "michael" wrote in message ... Dont want to kill the debate about "what it was drawn with, but if you download the Architecture Guide, the diagram is embedded into a word document as a jpg or sorts so if you guys could "PLEASE" get hold of the stencil ;-) i think we would all be happy! Cheers "Michael" wrote in message ... Check out the reference diagram. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/its...e/LPMSA_4.mspx I would like to know what technique Microsoft use to produce this diagram. I have tried everything i can and i cannot make the the connectors route on 45 degree angle like they are in this drawing. I have tried page rotation, i can replicate this by drawing lines, but not using connectors. is there someway to rotate the grid to do this. we love the way the diagrams look and would like to replicate this in our work drawings. Cheers Michael |
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Visio 2003 and the way Microsoft produce their drawings
"John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message ... Time for me to wonder through the shapes again, to see whats new. I should also wander through them as well. John... Visio MVP |
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Visio 2003 and the way Microsoft produce their drawings
thanks mark that would be appreciated.
Cheers Michael "Mark Nelson [MS]" wrote in message ... I have the CD that the Windows Server team has published with the files, but I don't know how many people get Windows System Architecture discs. Let me see if I can figure out how people can get this. I don't think I should be redistributing that group's property independently. Almost all the shapes used in that diagram are shipped in the Visio Pro product. They took advantage of the new 3D-looking network shapes and incorporated them into an isometric perspective. -- Mark Nelson Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "John Marshall, MVP" wrote in message ... When I first saw these symbols on a diagram more than a year ago, was told they were not done in Visio. If you ever do get a copy of the drawing as a Visio drawing, the shapes can be extracted. John... Visio MVP Need stencils or ideas? http://www.mvps.org/visio/3rdparty.htm Need VBA examples? http://www.mvps.org/visio/VBA.htm Common Visio Questions http://www.mvps.org/visio/common_questions.htm "michael" wrote in message ... Dont want to kill the debate about "what it was drawn with, but if you download the Architecture Guide, the diagram is embedded into a word document as a jpg or sorts so if you guys could "PLEASE" get hold of the stencil ;-) i think we would all be happy! Cheers "Michael" wrote in message ... Check out the reference diagram. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/its...e/LPMSA_4.mspx I would like to know what technique Microsoft use to produce this diagram. I have tried everything i can and i cannot make the the connectors route on 45 degree angle like they are in this drawing. I have tried page rotation, i can replicate this by drawing lines, but not using connectors. is there someway to rotate the grid to do this. we love the way the diagrams look and would like to replicate this in our work drawings. Cheers Michael |
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Visio 2003 and the way Microsoft produce their drawings
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
Enjoy people, its in this Solution Guide for Exchange! Cheers for your comments "Michael" wrote in message ... Check out the reference diagram. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/its...e/LPMSA_4.mspx I would like to know what technique Microsoft use to produce this diagram. I have tried everything i can and i cannot make the the connectors route on 45 degree angle like they are in this drawing. I have tried page rotation, i can replicate this by drawing lines, but not using connectors. is there someway to rotate the grid to do this. we love the way the diagrams look and would like to replicate this in our work drawings. Cheers Michael |
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Visio 2003 and the way Microsoft produce their drawings
Thanks michael.
John... Visio MVP Need stencils or ideas? http://www.mvps.org/visio/3rdparty.htm Need VBA examples? http://www.mvps.org/visio/VBA.htm Common Visio Questions http://www.mvps.org/visio/common_questions.htm "michael" wrote in message ... http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Enjoy people, its in this Solution Guide for Exchange! Cheers for your comments "Michael" wrote in message ... Check out the reference diagram. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/its...e/LPMSA_4.mspx I would like to know what technique Microsoft use to produce this diagram. I have tried everything i can and i cannot make the the connectors route on 45 degree angle like they are in this drawing. I have tried page rotation, i can replicate this by drawing lines, but not using connectors. is there someway to rotate the grid to do this. we love the way the diagrams look and would like to replicate this in our work drawings. Cheers Michael |
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Visio 2003 and the way Microsoft produce their drawings
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...ng=en#filelist
Here's another link. -- Mark Nelson Microsoft Corporation This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "michael" wrote in message ... http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Enjoy people, its in this Solution Guide for Exchange! Cheers for your comments "Michael" wrote in message ... Check out the reference diagram. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/its...e/LPMSA_4.mspx I would like to know what technique Microsoft use to produce this diagram. I have tried everything i can and i cannot make the the connectors route on 45 degree angle like they are in this drawing. I have tried page rotation, i can replicate this by drawing lines, but not using connectors. is there someway to rotate the grid to do this. we love the way the diagrams look and would like to replicate this in our work drawings. Cheers Michael |
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