Wow... That's great Jeffry, thanks!

Now if only I'd known about that 2 years ago... :)

:> -----Original Message-----
:> From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
:> Sent: Thursday, 31 January 2002 11:06 PM
:> To: SQL
:> Subject: RE: SQL 7 Database Diagrams
:> 
:> 
:>   Once you get into the diagram.
:>   Right click --> View Page Breaks
:>   You can click and drag your tables around as much as you 
:> need to reduce 
:> the number of pages.
:>   My biggest one (~30 tables) fits on two sheets.
:> 
:> 
:> At 10:58 PM 01/31/2002 +0800, you wrote:
:> >Please share your technique... I have a whole heap of diagrams that 
:> >have been cut out and taped together :)
:> >
:> >:> -----Original Message-----
:> >:> From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:> >:> Sent: Thursday, 31 January 2002 10:54 PM
:> >:> To: SQL
:> >:> Subject: RE: SQL 7 Database Diagrams
:> >:>
:> >:>
:> >:>   Printing...  there is a way to show page breaks in the
:> >:> display.  Once
:> >:> they are displayed, you can just click and drag your 
:> tables :> to 
:> >minimize :> pages.  Its what I do.
:> >:>
:> >:> At 10:12 PM 01/31/2002 +0800, you wrote:
:> >:> >Sorry, but if you are talking about Enterprise Manager, then the
:> >:> >diagramming tools are by far the worst abomination
:> >:> Microsoft have ever
:> >:> >unleashed upon this world. Just wait until you want to
:> >:> print. No matter
:> >:> >how hard I try, I always end up with a single table diagram
:> >:> split over
:> >:> >two pages. 2K is no better. If anyone knows of a better
:> >:> tool, please
:> >:> >let me know.
:> >:> >
:> >:> >Kay.
:> >:> >
:> >:> >:> -----Original Message-----
:> >:> >:> From: Bosky, Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
:> >:> >:> Sent: Thursday, 31 January 2002 9:55 PM
:> >:> >:> To: SQL
:> >:> >:> Subject: SQL 7 Database Diagrams
:> >:> >:>
:> >:> >:>
:> >:> >:> I've created a diagram showing all columns of a 40 table
:> >:> >:> database and want to display the table vertically in 2
:> >:> rows :> But
:> >:> >it always displays them in a single horizontal row that :>
:> >:> appears to
:> >:> >be a mile long.  I can't seem to find the :> settings 
:> to change the
:> >:> >default appearance.  Do I have to :> manually stack the
:> >:> tables like I
:> >:> >want? :>
:> >:> >:>
:> >:> >:> Thanks
:> >:> >:>
:> >:> >:> Dave Bosky, Net+
:> >:> >:> ~HTC Multimedia Web Designer
:> >:> >:> ~Phone: 843.369.8613
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