November 2003
Intermediate to advanced
928 pages
26h 20m
English
If you want to design your own shapes and add SmartShapes formulas, you need to understand specifically how the drawing tools operate on shape geometry. When you strip away the formulas and formatting, shapes are just geometry—that is, lines, and arcs—and that’s how Visio represents them internally. Every time you draw a new shape, Visio records your actions in a ShapeSheet spreadsheet for the shape. Every shape has a Geometry section in its ShapeSheet that defines each point that makes up the shape, as Figure 25-6 shows.

Figure 25-6. Every shape is described in the Geometry section of its ShapeSheet.
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