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Resize a shape but immobilize one of its connection points?



 
 
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Old August 18th, 2004, 11:47 PM
Mark Tangard
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Default Resize a shape but immobilize one of its connection points?

On the side of a rectangular flowchart shape I have added a connection
point deliberately placed at a spot other than the middle of the side.

If I resize the shape vertically, the point moves so that its vertical
position is at the same percentage of the side's dimension as before.

Is there a way to prevent it from doing that? That is, a way to have
the connection point remain at the same spot while resizing the shape?

The reason I want this is so that the connector, which is now perfectly
horizontal, will stay that way rather than bend when the shape is
resized vertically. If I can't stop the connection point from moving,
is there another way to ensure this?

Thanks in advance.

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Old August 19th, 2004, 06:06 AM
Mark Nelson [MS]
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You need to go into the Shapesheet and change the formula that controls the
Y position of your connection point. It is probably set to something like
Height * 0.45. You could make it a fixed offset from the bottom with a
constant like 0.3 in or a fixed offset from the top like Height - 0.3 in.

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"Mark Tangard" wrote in message
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On the side of a rectangular flowchart shape I have added a connection
point deliberately placed at a spot other than the middle of the side.

If I resize the shape vertically, the point moves so that its vertical
position is at the same percentage of the side's dimension as before.

Is there a way to prevent it from doing that? That is, a way to have
the connection point remain at the same spot while resizing the shape?

The reason I want this is so that the connector, which is now perfectly
horizontal, will stay that way rather than bend when the shape is
resized vertically. If I can't stop the connection point from moving,
is there another way to ensure this?

Thanks in advance.

--
Mark Tangard
"Life is nothing if you're not obsessed." --John Waters



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Old August 19th, 2004, 10:34 AM
Mark Tangard
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This is SO helpful. Thanks.

Is there a page full of these someplace??

MT

Mark Nelson [MS] wrote:
You need to go into the Shapesheet and change the formula that controls the
Y position of your connection point. It is probably set to something like
Height * 0.45. You could make it a fixed offset from the bottom with a
constant like 0.3 in or a fixed offset from the top like Height - 0.3 in.


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Old August 20th, 2004, 06:19 AM
Mark Nelson [MS]
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There's a software product full of them!

One of the best ways to figure something out is to find a shape in the
product that has similar behavior. Then pop open its Shapesheet and find
out what makes it tick.

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"Mark Tangard" wrote in message
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This is SO helpful. Thanks.

Is there a page full of these someplace??

MT

Mark Nelson [MS] wrote:
You need to go into the Shapesheet and change the formula that controls

the
Y position of your connection point. It is probably set to something

like
Height * 0.45. You could make it a fixed offset from the bottom with a
constant like 0.3 in or a fixed offset from the top like Height - 0.3

in.




 




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