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The issue is that the Visio shapes are snapping or gluing themselves to other shape geometries.

You have two choices to prevent this.
- Either place the second shape off the first shape, and then use the arrow keys on your keyboard to move it into place
OR
- Turn off the options which enable Snap and Glue. You do this by pressing Alt-F9 and unchecking the first column items (Snap & Glue)
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