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User wg changed the following:
What |Old value |New value
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
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Resolution| |WORKSFORME
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Summary|Method of export determone|Method of export determine
|s how the figure looks in |s how the figure looks in
|"WRITER" |"WRITER"
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Apr 22 07:35:52 +0000
2008 -------
If you take a closer look with a higher zoom factor the straight arrow looks not
so straight in all versions - because it is not vertical. You can get them
really vertical by using the snap to grid function or the CTRL button. Please
have a look at the help for closer description.
The fact that the text does not scale when sizing the diagram is wanted -
because you gave a definitive size to the text in draw. You could do a edit
/paste special/GDI metafile. When now sizing the diagram the text sizes with it.
But you cannot edit it anymore. The total solution would be to insert it as OLE
(insert/object/OLE/create from file..) . Then you would be able to size the
complete diagram and the text would size also. Hope this helps!
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