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date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 13:37:01 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.visio        back       


Linking shapes   
I know that this should seem pretty pnvious or simple however I cannot seem 
to find a way to click or double click on on shape on some page and have it 
center on a corresponding link on another page. Perhaps like a bookmark or 
link like you can do in Front Page. Is this even possible? The closest thing 
I have found in shape behavior is to double click and goto another page. The 
"custom" behavior is greyed out so I cannot select that to see what I can do 
with it. Any suggestions would be great. Thank you.
date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 13:37:01 -0700   author:   Disney_Dallas

RE: Linking shapes   
One technique is to add hyperlink(s) to a shape.  I believe the help dialogue 
covers this, but, the basic technique would be:  1.) select your shape, 2.) 
go to menu bar>Insert>Hyperlinks  (cntl-K works too).  If you are just 
navigating between pages within the Visio document, then, you won't need to 
fill in the address, just the sub-address.  The scroll button will bring up a 
list of pages available.  That's it.  If you right click the shape, the 
pop-up menu will list the hyperlink destination for that shape.  Perhaps not 
as efficient as multiple clicks on a shape, but those actions usually have 
other pre-defined behaviors.  Of course, you'll want to add hyperlink to your 
destination to return to where-ever you want.

HTH
Wapperdude



"Disney_Dallas" wrote:

> I know that this should seem pretty pnvious or simple however I cannot seem 
> to find a way to click or double click on on shape on some page and have it 
> center on a corresponding link on another page. Perhaps like a bookmark or 
> link like you can do in Front Page. Is this even possible? The closest thing 
> I have found in shape behavior is to double click and goto another page. The 
> "custom" behavior is greyed out so I cannot select that to see what I can do 
> with it. Any suggestions would be great. Thank you.
date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 15:25:01 -0700   author:   WapperDude

RE: Linking shapes   
Yes, to go between pages I understand. What I want to be able to do is click 
on the shape and it jumps me to a specific shape either on its own page or 
another page. I would think that I would have to bookmark or mark the 
destination shape in some way and then do the HL thing at the originator. 
Does this make sense?

"WapperDude" wrote:

> One technique is to add hyperlink(s) to a shape.  I believe the help dialogue 
> covers this, but, the basic technique would be:  1.) select your shape, 2.) 
> go to menu bar>Insert>Hyperlinks  (cntl-K works too).  If you are just 
> navigating between pages within the Visio document, then, you won't need to 
> fill in the address, just the sub-address.  The scroll button will bring up a 
> list of pages available.  That's it.  If you right click the shape, the 
> pop-up menu will list the hyperlink destination for that shape.  Perhaps not 
> as efficient as multiple clicks on a shape, but those actions usually have 
> other pre-defined behaviors.  Of course, you'll want to add hyperlink to your 
> destination to return to where-ever you want.
> 
> HTH
> Wapperdude
> 
> 
> 
> "Disney_Dallas" wrote:
> 
> > I know that this should seem pretty pnvious or simple however I cannot seem 
> > to find a way to click or double click on on shape on some page and have it 
> > center on a corresponding link on another page. Perhaps like a bookmark or 
> > link like you can do in Front Page. Is this even possible? The closest thing 
> > I have found in shape behavior is to double click and goto another page. The 
> > "custom" behavior is greyed out so I cannot select that to see what I can do 
> > with it. Any suggestions would be great. Thank you.
date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 19:46:00 -0700   author:   Disney_Dallas

RE: Linking shapes   
Yes, that makes sense, but the hyperlinks do all of that.  You enter the 
destination in the HL setup menu; you don't have to do anything to the target 
shape.  So, how do you specify the target or destination shape?  There are 
two ways.  First one, go to menu bar > View, and select Shape Data window.  
Select your destination shape.   The window title will give you the id of the 
shape.  This will be your entry in the HL sub-address menu for shape.  The 
2nd way, a little less direct, is to go to View and select Drawing Explorer.  
In the new window, select Foreground Pages.  Find the page of interest.  It 
will display all shapes on that page.  You can find your shape by clicking on 
each item listed and it will select the shape on the page.  Either way, 
you'll get your shape identity.

HTH.
Wapperdude



"Disney_Dallas" wrote:

> Yes, to go between pages I understand. What I want to be able to do is click 
> on the shape and it jumps me to a specific shape either on its own page or 
> another page. I would think that I would have to bookmark or mark the 
> destination shape in some way and then do the HL thing at the originator. 
> Does this make sense?
> 
> "WapperDude" wrote:
> 
> > One technique is to add hyperlink(s) to a shape.  I believe the help dialogue 
> > covers this, but, the basic technique would be:  1.) select your shape, 2.) 
> > go to menu bar>Insert>Hyperlinks  (cntl-K works too).  If you are just 
> > navigating between pages within the Visio document, then, you won't need to 
> > fill in the address, just the sub-address.  The scroll button will bring up a 
> > list of pages available.  That's it.  If you right click the shape, the 
> > pop-up menu will list the hyperlink destination for that shape.  Perhaps not 
> > as efficient as multiple clicks on a shape, but those actions usually have 
> > other pre-defined behaviors.  Of course, you'll want to add hyperlink to your 
> > destination to return to where-ever you want.
> > 
> > HTH
> > Wapperdude
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > "Disney_Dallas" wrote:
> > 
> > > I know that this should seem pretty pnvious or simple however I cannot seem 
> > > to find a way to click or double click on on shape on some page and have it 
> > > center on a corresponding link on another page. Perhaps like a bookmark or 
> > > link like you can do in Front Page. Is this even possible? The closest thing 
> > > I have found in shape behavior is to double click and goto another page. The 
> > > "custom" behavior is greyed out so I cannot select that to see what I can do 
> > > with it. Any suggestions would be great. Thank you.
date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 20:54:00 -0700   author:   WapperDude

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