If singly, just click to select the autoshape, press Delete. If these are
grouped with other autoshapes, right-click > Grouping > Ungroup. Then click
elsewhere to deselect, then click to re-select just the connector and press
Delete.
If singly, just click to select the autoshape, press Delete. If these are
grouped with other autoshapes, right-click > Grouping > Ungroup. Then click
elsewhere to deselect, then click to re-select just the connector and press
Delete.
If singly, just click to select the autoshape, press Delete. If these are
grouped with other autoshapes, right-click > Grouping > Ungroup. Then click
elsewhere to deselect, then click to re-select just the connector and press
Delete.
If singly, just click to select the autoshape, press Delete. If these are
grouped with other autoshapes, right-click > Grouping > Ungroup. Then click
elsewhere to deselect, then click to re-select just the connector and press
Delete.
My apologies for the quadri-repeat responses. It wasn't intentional. MS' web
interface gave several spurious indications that the response did'nt go
through (albeit it apparently had).
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