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Old 09-01-2012, 12:03 PM
jvh24521 jvh24521 is offline U turn arrow, connectors, UML Windows 7 32bit U turn arrow, connectors, UML Office 2010 32bit
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Panic time. I've been a software engineer since '80 and I am ashamed to admit I have never learned PowerPoint. Now I get a job interview out of the blue and part of the interview will be a PowerPoint (type) presentation by me.



One thing I want to use and don't see in shapes is a U turn line, not a thick bodied shape. I would like it to look like a rounded rectangle with left or right quarter cropped off and a point attached. Dragging in an image from Paint brings a background that obscures so that won't work.

Second, I would like to draw a connector across the upper third of a rounded rectangle but moving the connectors seems quite difficult. Should I just draw a line where I want it and make group.

I am using these symbols in an attempt to make some UML diagrams. So a creditable source for UML templates would be great.

Looking fwd to your replies.

Thanks,

jvh
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