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Visio 2003 Pro: How to make a database diagram with individual row
I'm using Visio 2003 Professional. What I want to do is create a database
diagram showing individual rows and the relationships between them. In other words, something like a standard Database Model Diagram (with foreign key relationships connecting different tables, etc), but showing a specific example of those relationships between individual rows instead of entire tables. Now, I've seen plenty of documentation about connecting Visio shapes to an actual, live database, but that's not what I want to do. I just want to manually create a simple grid-like shape to represent a single table row, and then connect it to another table row with an arrow. That's all. Is there some way to do this? I've tried using the built-in Grid stencil for this, but it's extremely annoying to use (columns don't resize uniformly, lots of empty space, no connection points, etc). Is there some shape I can use to represent a single database table row? |
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