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Old December 15th, 2009, 10:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
Julian
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Default Creating levels in Visio and dynamically linking them together

I want to create a series of process diagrams breaking down a high level
process into greater levels of detail. For example at the top level 1 there
might be three boxes showing 3 key processes e.g planning, delivering,
maintaining. I want to be able to click on 1 box e.g Planning and now open a
new diagram showing the key steps in the Planning process. i.e level 2
Again by clicking on one box at level 2 it opens yet more detail at Level 3.
Similarly I want to be able to link different diagrams together so that the
reader can easily move around a series of process diagrams as they are all
logicall linked.

This is not the same as layers in a diagram it more like zooming in on a
process!
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Old December 15th, 2009, 10:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
Paul Herber
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Default Creating levels in Visio and dynamically linking them together

On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 02:05:01 -0800, Julian wrote:

I want to create a series of process diagrams breaking down a high level
process into greater levels of detail. For example at the top level 1 there
might be three boxes showing 3 key processes e.g planning, delivering,
maintaining. I want to be able to click on 1 box e.g Planning and now open a
new diagram showing the key steps in the Planning process. i.e level 2
Again by clicking on one box at level 2 it opens yet more detail at Level 3.
Similarly I want to be able to link different diagrams together so that the
reader can easily move around a series of process diagrams as they are all
logicall linked.


Try this:
http://visguy.com/vgforum/index.php?topic=1230.0


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DFD/SSADM for Visio http://www.visio-dfd.sandrila.co.uk/
Now in English, Dutch, French, Portuguese and Spanish
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Old December 15th, 2009, 11:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
John Goldsmith_Visio_MVP
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Default Creating levels in Visio and dynamically linking them together

....and this one

http://visualsignals.typepad.co.uk/v...yperlinks.html

Best regards

John


John Goldsmith (Visio MVP)
www.visualSignals.typepad.co.uk
www.visualSignals.co.uk

"Paul Herber" wrote in message
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On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 02:05:01 -0800, Julian
wrote:

I want to create a series of process diagrams breaking down a high level
process into greater levels of detail. For example at the top level 1
there
might be three boxes showing 3 key processes e.g planning, delivering,
maintaining. I want to be able to click on 1 box e.g Planning and now
open a
new diagram showing the key steps in the Planning process. i.e level 2
Again by clicking on one box at level 2 it opens yet more detail at Level
3.
Similarly I want to be able to link different diagrams together so that
the
reader can easily move around a series of process diagrams as they are all
logicall linked.


Try this:
http://visguy.com/vgforum/index.php?topic=1230.0


--
Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd.
DFD/SSADM for Visio http://www.visio-dfd.sandrila.co.uk/
Now in English, Dutch, French, Portuguese and Spanish


 




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