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Old 12-05-2012, 08:59 AM
simonwar simonwar is offline Adding Connection Handles to an Object Windows XP Adding Connection Handles to an Object Office 2003
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Hi Visio Users,

When you add a Shape to a flow diagram it usually comes with four default connection points, North, South, East and West, identified by a small "x" on the shape.

How do you add new ones?

I understand you can add as many arrows into a shape, to the points, but what I have found for complex data flows connecting many arrows into the same point, can get less clear especially if the connectors are colour coded.

So I wondered if I could add connection points onto the shape so I can separate my arrows in and arrows out.

Hope that makes sense?


Thanks, Simon.
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DBlackley DBlackley is offline Adding Connection Handles to an Object Windows XP Adding Connection Handles to an Object Office 2010 64bit
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Check this link for information on adding connectors to a Visio shape:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/vi...001231166.aspx
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