hmmmm i'm not sure about the paper because i am not there to see it.(i'm not an expert! sorry)but if worse comes to worse you could scale every position. that'd take a long time but i think that is an option.
If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is there to see it, do all the other trees...
thanx and that would work with height as well correct? i can find all of the cell names in the help file correct?
If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is there to see it, do all the other trees make fun of it?
just a thought, why not select all the objects group them into one shape then change the size of the grouped shape to fit the paper?
If a tree falls in the woods, and no one is there to see it, do all the other trees make fun of it?
When connecting to Visio from VB6, is it possible to scale the drawings down that are input into the Visio document? i know how to properly posistion them, i just need to know how to make them smaller or bigger.
i have created a front end in VB6 to an SQL database. i then use that front end to populate a table. the problem is that i can not select only the most current date. i have tried many different approaches but i can't figure out how to do this. i have a training session that i have to give on Oct...
i have visio document and in it i have a shape. i have named this shape by rick clicking on the shape then
Format>Special>Name
i changed the name to tester now can i access that shape in VB6 by some how accessing the name?
hello i am trying to make a table in a Visio document that will be filled in by a VB6 application. so i guess my first question would be
is it possible to make a table in Visio? if so how do i get started?
so is there a way that i can tell where that is going to put my drawing? i have an 11x17'' drawing and i need to put 5 drawings in specific places, how will i know where the drawings are going to go?
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