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Connectors ..don't want them to detach

 
 
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      27th Sep 2005
Powerpoint2003
WindowsXP

User has boxes with connectors. When he moves one of the connectors
diagonally it remains attached to the box. On another box when he moves it
it detaches itself.

What are the rules to the connectors?

Why can't we attach a line to a box and have it stick?

Thank you.


 
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      27th Sep 2005
When you move the connector itself, it will detach.
If you move the object being connected, it will not.
So, if you want to move lets say, both the connected object and the
connector, you can select both objects by selecting the first object, then
hold down shift and select the other object. Now, move them and the connector
will not detach.
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"HT" wrote:

> Powerpoint2003
> WindowsXP
>
> User has boxes with connectors. When he moves one of the connectors
> diagonally it remains attached to the box. On another box when he moves it
> it detaches itself.
>
> What are the rules to the connectors?
>
> Why can't we attach a line to a box and have it stick?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
>

 
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      27th Sep 2005
Thanks Tohlz!


"tohlz" <pptheaven[AT]gmail[DOT]com> wrote in message
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> When you move the connector itself, it will detach.
> If you move the object being connected, it will not.
> So, if you want to move lets say, both the connected object and the
> connector, you can select both objects by selecting the first object, then
> hold down shift and select the other object. Now, move them and the

connector
> will not detach.
> --
> ====================
> http://www.pptheaven.xs3.com
> PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate
> Contains tutorials on creating amazing animations for your PowerPoint
> Presentations.
> ====================
>
>
> "HT" wrote:
>
> > Powerpoint2003
> > WindowsXP
> >
> > User has boxes with connectors. When he moves one of the connectors
> > diagonally it remains attached to the box. On another box when he moves

it
> > it detaches itself.
> >
> > What are the rules to the connectors?
> >
> > Why can't we attach a line to a box and have it stick?
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> >
> >



 
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