(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:46 am
Post subject: Word 2007 should let me draw a line that is not a "connector". Archived from groups: microsoft>public>word>drawing>graphics (more info?)
I wanted to submit a "suggestion", and was routed to this discussion group.
This problem has been discussed in the discussion group already, but here it
is:
When adding a line to a drawing in Word 2007, the program treats the line as
a "connecter", and snaps the ends to nearby shapes. The only way to override
this is to hold down the "alt" key while moving the end of the line. But this
is not a good work-around, because it also disables the "snap-to-grid"
feature. So there is no way to create a new line and have it snap to the grid
but not snap to nearby shapes. This is very very frustrating for anyone
trying to d drawings with any degree of precision. It has made me wish that I
did not "upgrade" from Word 2003.
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 8:09 am
Post subject: Re: Word 2007 should let me draw a line that is not a "connector". [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Hi Mark,
Some of the effectiveness of the work arounds can depend on the granularity of the grid settings. Withing a Word 2007 Drawing
Canvas
Insert=>Shape=>New Drawing
draw the line, if already a red dot connector, press alt to move the line or line end away from the connector point (end dot changes
from red to green), release the alt key and you can move or resize the line snapped to the grid, or on a new line drage the
connector from 'red dot' to green dot connector beyond the other shape connection point and release then work with the line.
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<<"Mark Barsamian" <MarkBarsamian.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A90215E4-F1AF-4C04-9C98-BF2C02F942F0@microsoft.com...
I wanted to submit a "suggestion", and was routed to this discussion group.
This problem has been discussed in the discussion group already, but here it
is:
When adding a line to a drawing in Word 2007, the program treats the line as
a "connecter", and snaps the ends to nearby shapes. The only way to override
this is to hold down the "alt" key while moving the end of the line. But this
is not a good work-around, because it also disables the "snap-to-grid"
feature. So there is no way to create a new line and have it snap to the grid
but not snap to nearby shapes. This is very very frustrating for anyone
trying to d drawings with any degree of precision. It has made me wish that I
did not "upgrade" from Word 2003.>>
--
Bob Buckland ?
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:46 am
Post subject: Re: Word 2007 should let me draw a line that is not a "connector". [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your reply. I guess my suggestion was not clear. Let me rephrase
it.
The grid size that I typically use is 0.05". At that grid spacing, it is
fairly easy to detect when the end of a line is being snapped to the grid.
When I press the [alt] key while working with the end of a line, two things
happen:
(1) the line is no longer treated as a "connector" (its end is no longer
snapped to connection points)
(2) the line end is no longer being snapped to my grid
Here is what I would like to happen:
(1) I would like the line to not be treated as a "connector"
(2) But I would still like the line end to be snapped to my grid.
If I do what you suggest, first pressing the [alt] key to disconnect the end
of the line from the connection point, and then releasing the [alt] key to
work with the line some more, it doesn't work. The line merely reverts to
being treated as a connector. That is, as soon as I try to work with the line
without pressing the [alt] key, the line end is again snapped to a connection
point.
Thanks,
-Mark
"Bob Buckland ?" wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
>
> Some of the effectiveness of the work arounds can depend on the granularity of the grid settings. Withing a Word 2007 Drawing
> Canvas
> Insert=>Shape=>New Drawing
> draw the line, if already a red dot connector, press alt to move the line or line end away from the connector point (end dot changes
> from red to green), release the alt key and you can move or resize the line snapped to the grid, or on a new line drage the
> connector from 'red dot' to green dot connector beyond the other shape connection point and release then work with the line.
>
> ===================
> <<"Mark Barsamian" <MarkBarsamian.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A90215E4-F1AF-4C04-9C98-BF2C02F942F0@microsoft.com...
> I wanted to submit a "suggestion", and was routed to this discussion group.
> This problem has been discussed in the discussion group already, but here it
> is:
>
> When adding a line to a drawing in Word 2007, the program treats the line as
> a "connecter", and snaps the ends to nearby shapes. The only way to override
> this is to hold down the "alt" key while moving the end of the line. But this
> is not a good work-around, because it also disables the "snap-to-grid"
> feature. So there is no way to create a new line and have it snap to the grid
> but not snap to nearby shapes. This is very very frustrating for anyone
> trying to d drawings with any degree of precision. It has made me wish that I
> did not "upgrade" from Word 2003.>>
> --
>
> Bob Buckland ? > MS Office System Products MVP
>
> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
>
>
>
(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:49 pm
Post subject: Re: Word 2007 should let me draw a line that is not a "connector". [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Hi Mark,
I agree that Word 2007 should have had both connectors and non-connector lines within a Drawing canvas, but...
Normally, I don't bother with the Alt key, but do zoom to about 250% or so when working on 5/100" grid, continuing to pull the line
after it tries to attach to the connector either into part of the shape or along the edge of the shape, or across and out the other
side of the shape at a point that does not have a connection point/sizing handle. Once it has extended beyond a shape I can move
the line around without it trying to regrab a connection point.
Basically, I just ignore Word trying to 'grab' the end of my line and keep it moving to get where I want, but stay away from the
right click (
FWIW, you can, with a grid that tight use the 'curve line' and pull it across the grid. It doesn't have the 'connector behavior (as
it's treated as a rectangular object) and if youu double click at the end of the first straight segment it makes a straight line
without a curve (although you may want to right click on it and use 'close path' right after drawing it)
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<<"Mark Barsamian" <MarkBarsamian.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi Bob,
Thanks for your reply. I guess my suggestion was not clear. Let me rephrase
it.
The grid size that I typically use is 0.05". At that grid spacing, it is
fairly easy to detect when the end of a line is being snapped to the grid.
When I press the [alt] key while working with the end of a line, two things
happen:
(1) the line is no longer treated as a "connector" (its end is no longer
snapped to connection points)
(2) the line end is no longer being snapped to my grid
Here is what I would like to happen:
(1) I would like the line to not be treated as a "connector"
(2) But I would still like the line end to be snapped to my grid.
If I do what you suggest, first pressing the [alt] key to disconnect the end
of the line from the connection point, and then releasing the [alt] key to
work with the line some more, it doesn't work. The line merely reverts to
being treated as a connector. That is, as soon as I try to work with the line
without pressing the [alt] key, the line end is again snapped to a connection
point.
Thanks,
-Mark >>
--
Bob Buckland ?
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:05 am
Post subject: RE: Word 2007 should let me draw a line that is not a "connector". [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
You CAN draw non-connector lines, though doing so is *not intuitive.* (What
were they THINKING when they made the line shapes that you SEE in the
pallette ONLY as connectors?!!! That everybody thinks like a programmer? That
people want mostly to draw flowcharts and diagrams?)
1. Go to Insert tab|Illustrations group|Shapes dropdown
2. In the Lines pane of the Shapes box, select the Freeform shape — the next
to last one at right, next to the squiggly line shape.
3. Click the two points between which you want the straight line and then
immediately hit the ESC key to stop drawing. If you want orthogonal
(horizontal and vertical lines), use hold down the SHIFT key after clicking
the first point. You can also lines at preset angles when holding down the
SHIFT key.
But be CAREFUL not to draw more line segments than you want! It's all too
easy to do! The tool behaves a bit like a "polyline" tool, if you're familiar
with CAD — and I have not found anything like an "explode" tool in Word to
break apart unwanted multi-sement shapes. Again, to draw just a single line,
just click at two points and then hit ESC.
It's a pain, but it works.
Best regards,
Joel
"Mark Barsamian" wrote:
> I wanted to submit a "suggestion", and was routed to this discussion group.
> This problem has been discussed in the discussion group already, but here it
> is:
>
> When adding a line to a drawing in Word 2007, the program treats the line as
> a "connecter", and snaps the ends to nearby shapes. The only way to override
> this is to hold down the "alt" key while moving the end of the line. But this
> is not a good work-around, because it also disables the "snap-to-grid"
> feature. So there is no way to create a new line and have it snap to the grid
> but not snap to nearby shapes. This is very very frustrating for anyone
> trying to d drawings with any degree of precision. It has made me wish that I
> did not "upgrade" from Word 2003.
>
> ----------------
> This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
> suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
> Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
> link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
> click "I Agree" in the message pane.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?mid=a9021...-f1af-4
(Msg. 6) Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 6:49 am
Post subject: Office 2007 make connectors an option & allow straight freeform li [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
This is not true! The Freeform tool was my favorite tool and I used it
daily. In 2003 what you are suggestion worked fine. You could hit ESC or
double click at the end of whatever shape you wanted to create. In 2007 the
line is NOT constrained and is NOT straight. I am spending way too much
time creating the exact same drawings I used to creat in a flash in 2003.
Our entire marketing group upgraded to 2007 and we are all hating it because
of this one issue. 2007 has a lot of great new features but Microsoft's
efforts to dumb down their programs is taking away advanced users ability to
maximize the programs functionality. Why on earth would they take away the
ability to force a straight line?? This is a MAJOR issues that needs to be
corrected. Please vote for this fix so that we can get back to working at a
decent pace. These crooked lines are NOT acceptable. BRING BACK THE SIMPLE
SHIFT TO CONSTRAIN FREEFORM LINES AND REGULAR LINES, AND MAKE THE CONNECTOR
TOOLS AN OPTION NOT THE DEFAULT.
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