I am trying to do the color by values in space plans.I am using 'L' shaped work station over here.The problem is whenever I am rotating the workstation to a particular direction it is not taking the color.For example all workstation facing upward is colored while all the work station facing downward is not colored. That time if I check the FillForegnd properties of the uncolored shape I could see '1'.But that time if I click on that L shape and then if I click the color by values button it shows 'red' which is perfect but it is not showing either in the drawing or in the ShapeSheet.But it is worth to notice if I rotate the L shape and then apply the colorByValues it is taking the particular color and the ShapeSheet is also getting updated at the same time. Please suggest why it is happening so! Advance Thanks for your valuable solution.
Hi Any reply to this. I am eagerly awaiting the response Regards //Anirban "Anirban" wrote: > I am trying to do the color by values in space plans.I am using 'L' shaped > work station over here.The problem is whenever I am rotating the workstation > to a particular direction it is not taking the color.For example all > workstation facing upward is colored while all the work station facing > downward is not colored. > That time if I check the FillForegnd properties of the uncolored shape I > could see '1'.But that time if I click on that L shape and then if I click > the color by values button it shows 'red' which is perfect but it is not > showing either in the drawing or in the ShapeSheet.But it is worth to notice > if I rotate the L shape and then apply the colorByValues it is taking the > particular color and the ShapeSheet is also getting updated at the same time. > Please suggest why it is happening so! > Advance Thanks for your valuable solution.
{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fprq2\fcharset0 MS Sans Serif;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0\fs26 I can see the problem you describe - although sometimes I see the correct color assignment, even when the shapes are rotated similarly. I also tried forcing a particular color first, before applying the Color By Value, and still see poor results. Thanks for letting us know about this - I can file the issue. \par \par By the way - the Space Plan 'Color By Value' feature is from older versions, but you can also try using the similar capability if you have Visio 2007. We have the new Data Graphics feature added to Visio Pro 2007, and Color By Value is one of the options there. I tested the scenario you described with the 2007 Data Graphics for Color By Value, and it looks like it is working as expected. One note - there is no automatic Legend feature yet, so you would have to build your legend manually. \par \par \par Barb Way \par Product Support - Visio \par Microsoft Corporation \par [This posting is provided "As Is" with no warranties, and confers no rights.] \par \pard\li720 -------------------- \par Thread-Topic: Color By Values Not working properly! \par \par Hi \par \par Any reply to this. \par I am eagerly awaiting the response \par \par Regards \par //Anirban \par \par "Anirban" wrote: \par \par > I am trying to do the color by values in space plans.I am using 'L' shaped \par > work station over here.The problem is whenever I am rotating the workstation \par > to a particular direction it is not taking the color.For example all \par > workstation facing upward is colored while all the work station facing \par > downward is not colored. \par > That time if I check the FillForegnd properties of the uncolored shape I \par > could see '1'.But that time if I click on that L shape and then if I click \par > the color by values button it shows 'red' which is perfect but it is not \par > showing either in the drawing or in the ShapeSheet.But it is worth to notice \par > if I rotate the L shape and then apply the colorByValues it is taking the \par > particular color and the ShapeSheet is also getting updated at the same time. \par > Please suggest why it is happening so! \par > Advance Thanks for your valuable solution. \par \pard \par \par }