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Old November 28th, 2009, 04:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
wleonard47
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Default 2007: Lanes change position when moving drawing

Good day,
This issued isn't unique to 2007, but that is what I'm using at present.

Is there a way to prevent lanes from jumping around when the entire drawing
is selected and moved? This occurs, for example, when the drawing size is
changed and the need to move the drawing presentation up to the top of the
page.

Thank you, Bill
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Old November 30th, 2009, 01:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
Chris Roth [Visio MVP]
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Default Lanes change position when moving drawing

Hi Bill,

Probably best to just grab the frame/title that encompasses all of the lanes
and flow symbols. This should bring everything along with it. No need to
select all or draw a selection net around the whole thing.

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Hope this helps,

Chris Roth
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"wleonard47" wrote in message
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Good day,
This issued isn't unique to 2007, but that is what I'm using at present.

Is there a way to prevent lanes from jumping around when the entire
drawing
is selected and moved? This occurs, for example, when the drawing size is
changed and the need to move the drawing presentation up to the top of the
page.

Thank you, Bill



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Old November 30th, 2009, 04:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
WFLeonard60
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Default Lanes change position when moving drawing

Hi Chris,

That is exactly the fix for my much-too-difficult approach. Thank you.

I'm usually very good at trying things, like "Gee, I wonder if I just pick
the frame if everything will come along with it?", but not this time. Do you
remember Jack Nicholson's reply to Tom Cruise after having asked him how his
father was in "A Few Good Men"? That about sums it up.

Thanks again.

Bill


"Chris Roth [Visio MVP]" wrote:

Hi Bill,

Probably best to just grab the frame/title that encompasses all of the lanes
and flow symbols. This should bring everything along with it. No need to
select all or draw a selection net around the whole thing.

--

Hope this helps,

Chris Roth
Visio MVP

For in-depth Visio articles, Visio tutorials and free Visio shapes, stencils
and templates, check out my web site:

Visio Guy
http://www.visguy.com

For more Visio discussion, visit our forum (complete with pictures and
downloads!):

Visio Guy Forum
http://www.visguy.com/vgforum

"wleonard47" wrote in message
...
Good day,
This issued isn't unique to 2007, but that is what I'm using at present.

Is there a way to prevent lanes from jumping around when the entire
drawing
is selected and moved? This occurs, for example, when the drawing size is
changed and the need to move the drawing presentation up to the top of the
page.

Thank you, Bill



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