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I'm running into a similar situation. In my case, the initial read of the database lumps everything on top of each other in the upper left of the diagram. The layout never happens.
This isn't consistent with what was happening yesterday or the day before, so it's likely environmental, but I don't know how to get my diagram to actually lay out to anything. But the day before yesterday it did a layout just fine.
I did notice that the different types of layouts didn't actually do anything. They all rendered the same layout. But at least they laid out!
I haven't saved a project yet. I keep creating them new each time. But I'm reading the same couple of databases each time. One is a fairly large one, one is a fairly small one. / comments
I'm running into a similar situation. In my case, the initial read of the database lumps everything on top of each other in the upper left of the diagram. The layout never happens.
This isn't con...
I copied EMF and pasted into Excel. The great thing about Excel is that it's a terrific WMF/EMF container. Word tries to cram it into a page, Visio does something strange with it, but Excel will let you expand, shrink, whatever, even to a HUGE size that would never fit on paper, and lets you then print to whatever printers you have setup (including FedEx Kinko's super-sized posters for mounting on my wall). / comments
I copied EMF and pasted into Excel. The great thing about Excel is that it's a terrific WMF/EMF container. Word tries to cram it into a page, Visio does something strange with it, but Excel will ...
I'll try it out; this sounds like it will work for me. Glad to see you're supporting WMF, and not just bitmap. / comments
I'll try it out; this sounds like it will work for me. Glad to see you're supporting WMF, and not just bitmap.