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mns
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      03-05-2010, 04:59 PM
Is there a way to define a aspect ratio to lower all shapes at the same %?
Cause it gets so massy after a while to contol all sizes etc visio seems
to lack some imagination

I try to group all shapes and resize them, then the links(lines) stays at
the same size, which makes them flow out of shapes etc

p.s.: I am using a BPMN Stencil(v1.1)
 
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Paul Herber
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      03-08-2010, 01:16 PM
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 09:59:01 -0800, mns <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Is there a way to define a aspect ratio to lower all shapes at the same %?
>Cause it gets so massy after a while to contol all sizes etc visio seems
>to lack some imagination
>
>I try to group all shapes and resize them, then the links(lines) stays at
>the same size, which makes them flow out of shapes etc
>
>p.s.: I am using a BPMN Stencil(v1.1)


You shouldn't have grouped the shapes. Just select them all, then resize the selection.
Grouping will cause all sorts of problems.


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