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Drawing shapes in visio using c#

 
 
weird0
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      6th Nov 2007
I googled enough to the extent of going crazy. I want to draw shapes
of ellipse(node), arrowhead with their events being available, so i
can drag and drop them.

I have downloaded the Visio SDK 2007. The documentation is too
abstract and expects a lot of previous knowledge. I want to know as
to how i can use the SDK or there is some dll file i need to use. All
i need is a kickstart for the shapes, node shape and connectors for
the network diagram.

Can someone please help me in this regard? How to use the visio SDK ?

Amir Diwan
Thanks in Advance

 
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      6th Nov 2007
I have found this nice link on c-sharpcorner.com to get kick-started
on Visio SDK:

http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadF...oInDotNet.aspx

There is something i seem to miss out. That is the reason i am not
getting the Visio.Page objects in my code.

can anyone help me out?

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