Your memory's correct. You can drag shapes onto the page, and drag arrows on to 
connect the shapes. The arrows normally only connect at the middle of the top, 
sides, or bottom so you might have wanted more flexibility (sometimes I do!) 
but once they're connected they stay connected even when you drag the shape 
around. And the lines do make little "humps" if they cross over each other.

In fact checking now I see there are actually some templates that include 
shapes already connected on the page for you, then you can delete / move / add 
more as needed. I never noticed this as I always prefer to start with a blank 
page 😊 but there seem to be a few options.

If you (Charles) have access to it, open it up and you should get prompted with 
some starting options including "Basic Flowchart".

Deborah

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> On Apr 23, 2023, at 5:18 PM, charles meyer <reachmepl...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Joe...
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> Would I be able to just type in text in diagram boxes in Visio?


It’s been 20 years since I switched from Visio to OmniGraffle for my 
diagraming, but I seem to recall there being a UML template set (they might’ve 
called it a template library), where it had the shapes, and you could drag them 
onto your document and then label them… and the labels would move with the 
shape if you moved it.

I think that the lines stayed attached between the objects, too, so you could 
connect them up with arrows, and then drag the components around so they made 
good use of the space.

I *think* the lines in Visio would also make a little hump if they crossed, to 
show they weren’t actually connected.  But I know there was something about the 
lines for why I switched. (Maybe it was the ‘magnets’ in OmniGraffle, which let 
you set how the lines attached to the objects)

-Joe

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