Orking ITH Onnectors: Hapter
Orking ITH Onnectors: Hapter
WPL_V505
CONNECTING SHAPES
The shapes drawn from some stencils (e.g. The connectors can be attached to the shapes
flowcharts) have connection points. These using either dynamic or point glue. Glue is a
points enable you to draw connectors between property that keeps shapes connected even when
shapes to display a relationship between them. they are moved to new positions.
Connection Points
A connection point is a special point on some shapes to which you can attach (or glue)
connectors and other shapes. A connection point appears as a blue x – for example, the Create
request and Decision shapes below each have four connection points.
When you glue a connector to a connection point on a shape, the shape and connector will stay
connected even if you move the shape as you can see in the example below.
In Visio 2010, connection points only become visible when you attempt to connect a shape to
another shape. You will see a shape’s connection points when you hover near a shape using the
Connector tool or drag the endpoint of a connector or line near a shape that has connection
points.
Connection point
Connector
Connections
There are two main types of connections in Visio: dynamic and point. What differentiates these
two connections is whether or not a connector remains glued to a specific connection point when
you move the attached shape.
A dynamic connection is one where the connector will move around the shape as you move the
shape. Visio will always ensure the connector is the shortest, most direct line possible. You create
a dynamic connection by selecting the entire shape (rather than the connection point) and connect
it to another shape (rather than to a connection point).
A point connection is one where the connector is glued on a connection point of a shape. When
you move this shape, the connector may change shape (i.e. to allow for other shapes in its way)
but the connector will always remain attached to the same connection point. You create a point
connection by connecting a specific connection point on one shape to another connection point on
another shape.
Until you select a connector or move one of the attached shapes, you cannot differentiate a
dynamic connector from a point connector. Below, we have selected both connectors so you can
see how they differ. Both ends in a dynamic connector are surrounded by a blue box, while the
start point of a point connector is a hollow red box and its end point is a solid red square.
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Click on the Connector tool in
the Tools group, then hover over the
right connector point of the top
Decision shape to select it
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Release the mouse button
The surrounding shapes will 3 If you want to
move automatically making ensure that the
room for the shape and a new spacing between
connector will be added. every shape in a
drawing is
You can easily remove shapes consistent, click on
as well… Position in the
Arrange group
Ensure the new Document and select Auto
shape is selected, then press Space.
4 Layout Page
Click on the Pointer tool ,
in the Layout
then select both the Start and group on the
Develop Process shapes, Design tab and
then click on Auto Align & hover over the
Space in the Arrange various options to
group see a Live Preview
of the diagram.
Click on the
desired option.
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Visio will automatically add the
text to the selected connector. 4
Visio may also zoom in if you
are working at a magnification
less than 100% so that you
can see what you are typing…
CHANGING CONNECTORS
Sometimes, the path that a connector makes connector from being right-angled to either curved
between two shapes is not quite right. You can or straight. If you have connectors crossing other
manipulate a connector to reshape it. You can connectors in more complex flowcharts, you can
also change the type of line that is used for a change the way the lines appear where they cross.
connection as shown
You can manipulate a
connector…
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Click on the Pointer tool
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then drag the two midpoints
(the blue squares) and vertex
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(blue diamond) on the vertex in a connector
connector as desired by holding while
You can change the connector dragging a midpoint.
to a different type of line… You can add extra
sections to a
Click on the Design tab, then connector by holding
click on Connectors in the while dragging a
Layout group and select vertex or midpoint.
Straight Lines
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FORMATTING CONNECTORS
There are multitudes of styles that you can apply rather than straight ones. You can also change the
to connectors to differentiate or highlight them. beginning and ending styles of connectors. These
You may choose to alter the line width, colour or detailed formats mean that drawings can meet
pattern, or you might want to have rounded lines even the most stringent of design criteria.
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Click on the drop arrow for
Colour and click on the first
colour under Standard
Colours (Dark Red)
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