Visio Switch Shape



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Feb 08, 2017 All of the shapes I've been using so far in VISIO 2010 have the default title position at the bottom of the shape. For example, if you double click on a Person (also called user) shape shown here, in the bottom of the shape you get a blank label where you can type, say, Customer.

Stencils included:

  1. Stencil folder is My DocumentsMy Shapes (Path names vary for non-US English versions) These stencils work best for any scale templates from 1:2 to 1:30 but NOT Visio's 'Blank Page' which is 1 to 1 (no-scale) Visio's 'Blank page' causes much frustration. Use our templates instead, they have all the right settings to make Visio much easier.
  2. Cell.Shape property (Visio); 2 minutes to read; o; K; O; J; In this article. Returns the Shape object that owns a Cell, Characters, Row, or Section object or that is associated with a Hyperlink or OLEObject object or with the Hyperlinks collection.

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  • Switches – Catalyst Digital Building Series
  • Switches – Catalyst 9000
  • Switches – Catalyst 6800
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  • Switches – Catalyst 4500 – X
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  • Switches – Catalyst 2955
  • Switches – Catalyst 2950
  • Switches – Cisco CSS 11500 Content Services Switches
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  • Switches – Cisco IGX 8400 Multiservice Switches
  • Switches – Cisco Nexus 9000
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  • Switches – Cisco Nexus 5020
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  • Switches – IE 1000
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  • Switches – Industrial Ethernet 3×00 Rugged
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Find and use the drawing tools

  1. SelectHome.

  2. Select theMorearrow next toRectangleto see the list of drawing tools.

  3. Select a tool, and drag on the drawing page to draw the shape.

Draw a custom shape

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  1. SelectHome.

  2. Select theMorearrow and then select theFreeformtool, theArctool, or theLinetool.

  3. To draw the first segment of the shape, drag on the page.

  4. Select the vertex () at the end of the last segment you added, and drag to draw the next segment.

  5. To close the shape, drag the endpoint of the last segment over the vertex at the beginning of the first segment.

  6. To add a color to your shape, selectFilland choose a color.

  7. If you'd like to remove the border from your shape, selectLine>No Line.

Create an identical shape

  1. SelectCopy>Pasteto duplicate the shape.

  2. If you'd like to reverse the shape, selectPosition>Rotate Shapes>Flip Horizontal.

Edit a custom shape

Visio 2010 Switch Shape

  1. Go toHome, and select thePenciltool.

  2. Select a shape.

  3. Edit the shape:

    • To delete a vertex, select it and press Del.

    • To add a vertex, press Ctrl and select the spot where you want to add a vertex.

    • To move a vertex, drag it to a new position.

Rotate a shape

  1. Select the shape.

  2. SelectHome>Position>Rotate Shapes, and choose the rotation you want.

Group shapes

  1. Select the shapes.

  2. SelectHome>Group>Group.

Add a custom shape to your favorites

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  1. SelectMore Shapes>My Shapes>Favorites.

  2. Drag the custom shape onto the stencil.

  3. To edit the stencil, selectYes.

  4. Select the custom shape on the stencil, and type a descriptive name to rename it.

  5. SelectSave Stencil.

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