Database Entity Object

P

Paul DiBartolo

I create a Database Entity Object in Visio2003 and port it to another
computer. When I attempt to view it in VisioViewer2003 the field names
extend below the lower boundary of the object and long names now appear on
two lines.
 
A

Anthony Bloesch [MSFT]

This is likely to be a printer metrics issue. Try printing or print
previewing it. This will often force the cached printer metrics to be
refetched.

Anthony

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I create a Database Entity Object in Visio2003 and port it to another
computer. When I attempt to view it in VisioViewer2003 the field names
extend below the lower boundary of the object and long names now appear on
two lines.




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