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Old 09-13-2016, 02:05 PM
Pilot65 Pilot65 is offline Connections: T-type, and Fanout Windows 7 32bit Connections: T-type, and Fanout Office 2010 32bit
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My organization has settled on Visio for various types of documentation, and now I'm forced to use it for drawing electrical and simple electronic diagrams...

I've Googled some pictures of the T-connection so I guess that can be done.

But the Fanout (or multiple connections to point) has not shown up in any of my searches. This is a miter / chamfer into the point.
Without this it will not be possible to draw professional looking wiring diagrams.



How do we do this, see picture ?
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Old 09-14-2016, 10:36 AM
JimP JimP is offline Connections: T-type, and Fanout Windows 10 Connections: T-type, and Fanout Office 2013
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Have you researched the Electrical Stencils from your Visio program? You should be able to find something from the stencils to get the job done. Not knowing your experience level with Visio, you could be creative and develop the graphic you need.

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