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Stocks and Bonds Example for Visio 2000 |
This example demonstrates how connected diagrams can be "traversed" through the use of Visio Dynamic Connector SmartShapes symbols to ascertain the data that has been associated with other data.
- This demonstration file illustrates the power of Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications ("VBA") within Visio. Additionally, it illustrates how connected diagrams can be "traversed" to ascertain what data has been associated with other data through the use of Visio Dynamic Connector SmartShapes symbols.
For more information, read the article Custom Visio Solution: Stocks and Bonds Example (VBA, Dynamic Connectors, and SmartShapes) on MSDN.
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StocksAndBonds.exe SHA1: 4ec6a62ba927742b344259db98bfcdd5cc5e89d4 | 161 KB |
System Requirements
Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows XP
Microsoft Visio 2000
Installation Instructions
- Click the Download link to start the download
- Do one of the following:
- To start the installation immediately, click Open.
- To copy the download to your computer for installation at a later time, click Save.
- Locate the file you downloaded in the previous step, double-click it, and then follow the installation instructions.
- For more information, read the article Custom Visio Solution: Stocks and Bonds Example (VBA, Dynamic Connectors, and SmartShapes) on MSDN.