Insert the selected master shapes into the drawing. Select or cancel selection of a master shape that has the focus.Ĭancel the selection of master shapes in a stencil. Repeat for each shape that you want to select. Then to bring the focus to another master shape, press and hold down Shift, press the arrow keys until the focus is on the shape, and press Enter to add that shape to the selection. Select multiple master shapes (instead of all).Īrrow keys to bring the focus to the first master shape. Select all the master shapes in a stencil. ![]() Note: The new stencil must first be opened for editing. A dotted rectangle indicates the shape that has the focus. Move from shape to shape on the drawing page. Top of Page Work with Visio shapes and stencils Move from shape to shape in a drawing page ![]() Switch the Format Painter tool on or off. Open the Align Shapes dialog box for the selected shape.ĭisplay the open drawing windows tiled vertically.ĭisplay the open drawing windows tiled horizontally.ĭisplay the open drawing windows so that the title of every window is visible. Top of Page Group, rotate, and flip shapes If no text is selected, replace all text with the field height for the selected shape. Replace the selected text with the field height. Increase the font size of the selected text.ĭecrease the font size of the selected text. Note: To cancel any action and hide the Key Tips, press Alt. For example, press Alt H, F, S to open the Size list box in the Font group. In some cases, you must first select the letter of the group that contains the option. Press the keys corresponding to the letters until you reach and activate the option or control that you want. Depending on the letter you press, you might be shown additional Key Tips. On your keyboard, press the key corresponding to the letter shown in the Key Tip over the option that you want to use. The Key Tips are displayed as letters over each option that is available in the current view. Return to the previous page in the drawing.Īctivate the hyperlink for the shape or hyperlink on the drawing that has the focus. Use these keyboard shortcuts to move between Visio and another app or page when you are using the full-screen view. Top of Page Navigate in Visio Move in the full-screen view mode Tab key (forward) or Shift Tab (backward) ![]() This table lists the most frequently used shortcuts in Visio.Ĭycle the focus through the left frame, the drawing, and shapes on the drawing that contain shape data, hyperlinks, and the address bar. Work with windows, task panes, and dialog boxes ![]() Press Ctrl F and then type your search words. OpenType may imply Unicode, but it would be nice if Adobe would say so.Note: To quickly find a shortcut in this article, you can use the Search. Unfortunately, Adobe provides no tables of glyph coverage for their fonts, nor the code points thereof, apparently relying instead on glyph block names "Greek, Symbol/Pi" which don't seem to map directly to Unicode naming conventions and thus provide no assurance that you'll get the glyph you think you're buying. * Adobe's "Symbol Std" fonts are presumbly Unicode, that is, they would provide the ≠ glyph at code point U 2260. This could either be a general font that is generously populated, or a specific Unicode symbol font. With a Unicode* font, use character code point U 2260 (\u2260).The Adobe documentation on which code point to use is unclear (I'm looking at the 7.1 document), as the glyph shown is not the glyph named. With a legacy codepage "Symbol" font, use character code point \x2d (0174, Ctrl q-) or \xb6 (0185, Ctrl q9), and use a Character Format (or override) that applies font "Symbol".With FM8, you have two ways to implement not_equal (≠), depending on what vintage font you want to use:
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