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Old 02-10-2024, 08:37 AM
Paul Herber Paul Herber is offline Visio Desktop App VS Web-Based Visio and the limitations of Web-Based Visio Windows 10 Visio Desktop App VS Web-Based Visio and the limitations of Web-Based Visio Office 2019
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I don't use the Web-based version so I have no idea on its capabilities but I just gave it a quick try and it appears to be a very light version of the desktop app and there is no obvious way to add connection points to shapes. I can't find a shapesheet view either so you might be out of luck without the desktop app.

The online version comes in two versions, Plan 1 and Plan 2. If you haven't paid your money then you are probably on Plan 1 which is certainly very limited and probably does not allow you to add or modify connection points. I would expect Plan 2 to allow you to do so though. I haven't used it and have no intention of doing so. That's my plan.
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