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Old 08-25-2015, 07:58 AM
aaslezak aaslezak is offline Creating a new tab with different kind of chart Windows XP Creating a new tab with different kind of chart Office 2007
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In Visio 2013 I am trying to create an Entity Relationship diagram first I have the Context Level Diagram and for the next tab I want to create an Entity Relationship diagram with the crows feet. How kind I find the shapes that I want I go into more shapes but I cannot find the ERD type shapes. Do I need to download them from someplace or how do I get them from more shapes.
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Old 08-25-2015, 07:08 PM
JimP JimP is offline Creating a new tab with different kind of chart Windows 8 Creating a new tab with different kind of chart Office 2013
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I no longer work with Visio but, I would bet that if you googled the topic you would get many hits on the subject. WRT shapes, your 2013 version should already have what you are looking for. But, if not, ...again...Google and download the shapes. They are out there...just got to dig to get them.

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