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Phil
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 31, 2006 6:22 pm    Post subject: Cross Functional Shapes - Vertical or Horizontal only in a documen
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I want to create a single document that has 2 pages with the following setup:

Page1 has a vertical cross-functional flowchart
Page2 has a horizontal cross-functional flowchart

However, Viso always defaults to the first style of shapes you have entered
ie any new pages that I try and create and add Horizontal flowchart shapes
change to vertical ones...

Is there a way around this ???
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David P
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Since: May 01, 2006
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 03, 2006 1:50 am    Post subject: RE: Cross Functional Shapes - Vertical or Horizontal only in a documen [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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The Cross Functional Flowchart template runs an add-on called CFF, which is
designed to to control the whole document as either Vertical or Horizontal.
It even changes the name of the docked stencil to tel you which orientation
it is in, and it uses the same Master names for each orientation. Therefore,
I do not think that you can do what you want unless you remove the add-on
from the document (delete the persistent events using the tool in the SDK),
and then you will have to have differently named Masters for each orientation.

"Phil" wrote:

> I want to create a single document that has 2 pages with the following setup:
>
> Page1 has a vertical cross-functional flowchart
> Page2 has a horizontal cross-functional flowchart
>
> However, Viso always defaults to the first style of shapes you have entered
> ie any new pages that I try and create and add Horizontal flowchart shapes
> change to vertical ones...
>
> Is there a way around this ???
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