Visio 2013 offers enhanced ways to add and delete shapes in a drawing:
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When you add a shape using AutoAdd, Visio rearranges the existing
drawing to make the new shape fit. Sometimes the changes it makes are
minor; other times they are more significant.
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When you delete a shape that is linked to one other shape with a
dynamic connector, AutoDelete automatically removes the now superfluous
connector. In addition, if you delete a shape that is between two other
shapes, Visio will delete one dynamic connector and reconnect the
remaining one to both shapes.
Tip
If you don’t like the results of an AutoAdd or AutoDelete operation,
a single undo command will reset all changes made by the shape addition
or deletion.
In this exercise, you will alter a drawing by using AutoAdd and AutoDelete techniques.
Note
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Navigate to Page-2 if you’re not already there.
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Drag a Subprocess
shape from the
stencil and position it on top of any existing dynamic connector. Both
ends of the connector display large green squares that are visible
through the semitransparent Subprocess shape. Don’t release the mouse button yet.
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Drop the Subprocess shape on the connector below the Decision shape. Visio pushes the Process shape down to make room for the new shape.
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Drag a Subprocess shape from the stencil and drop it on the connector between the start/end
shape and the first process box. Visio makes more significant changes
in order to accommodate the new shape and avoid the unconnected Process shape in the upper right.
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Select the Process shape at the very bottom of the diagram, and then press the Delete key to remove the shape. Visio deletes the selected shape and also removes the dynamic connector that was linked to the Process shape.
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Select the Subprocess shape between the Start/End shape and the first Process shape, and then press the Delete key. In addition to deleting the Subprocess shape, Visio removes one of the two dynamic connectors and reconnects the remaining one between the Start/End and the Process shapes.
Note
CLEAN UP Save your changes to the Quick Draw drawing, and then close it.
Tip
If you prefer not to have Visio automatically delete connectors when
you delete shapes, you can turn this feature off. On the File tab,
click Options, and then click Advanced. In the Editing options section,
clear the Delete Connectors When Deleting Shapes check box.