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Adding A Bend To A Straight Connector In Microsoft Visio 2013

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Answer : How can I add to some bends? Click the "Pointer Tool" on the toolbar and highlight the connector line. Press Shift and drag the mid-point handle of the connector line up or down. This will add corners at 90 degree angles to the line with control handles that can be used to manipulate the line further. Tips & Warnings To add corners at angles less than 90 degrees, press control while moving the midpoint of the connector line up or down. To convert a straight line connector to a curved line, right-click on the connector and select "Curved Connector." Source How to Add Corners to Visio Connectors I found the solution on http://packetlife.net/blog/2012/apr/11/drawing-continuous-connectors-visio/ : A connector can be manipulated so that it spawns additional angles by holding the shift or control key while dragging its midpoint. Holding the shift key will break out the middle of the line, creatin...

Can I Delete MSOCache?

Answer : Short answer: no . You would most likely no longer be able to perform a repair or install additional components. I have tried it myself on a virtual machine running Windows 7 with Office 2007–I imagine it would have the same effect on Office 2010. A safer option (as suggested here) is to burn the folder itself to DVD or move it to a USB drive, and change all references to it in the Windows registry. From that page: Solution, what I did recently: Burn that whole folder to a CD-R or DVD (the filesize of that folder depends upon your Office version). Delete that folder. Search the registry in RegEdit for C:\MSOCache and change all references to point to your CD/DVD drive, example: E:\MSOCache (will of course require the disc when something Office related needs those cache files.) Way to go would be Junction Point. For example, if you have 120 GB SSD Drive as C: , and 3TB Drive (Magnetic) HDD as D: : on drive D: create sub folder named C cut and paste folder ...