![]() |
lock shapes to grid by default
Good morning,
I do a lot of flowcharting and would love to find a way to get Excel to open with shapes set to lock to the cell grid by default (excuse me if the terms aren't always correct - I'm translating from the Italian version of Excel2003). -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) |
lock shapes to grid by default
Hi,
First I would display the flowchart shapes toolbar. (Assuming you are using Excel 2003 or earlier): 1. On the Standard toolbar click Drawing. 2. On the Drawing toolbar open AutoShapes, and open Flowchart, drag the Flowchart submenu away from the AutoShapes menu by grabbing its title bar, the gray dotted line at the top of the pop out menu. 3. To get the shapes to lock the the grid on the Drawing toolbar choose Draw, Snap to, Grid. This will make snap to grid the default. On a case by case basis you can activate snap to grid by press the Alt key as you drag a shape around. But once you have set the default to Snap to Grid, then the Alt key will temporarily turn off snap to grid as you drag. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "#DIV/0" wrote: Good morning, I do a lot of flowcharting and would love to find a way to get Excel to open with shapes set to lock to the cell grid by default (excuse me if the terms aren't always correct - I'm translating from the Italian version of Excel2003). -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) |
lock shapes to grid by default
Thanks Shane,
I've already set up a custom toolbar with only the shapes and connectors I use most often and some macros to change formatting depending on context. You say that selecting Draw / Snap to / Grid will set that to default but that's exactly what isn't happening. I close and reopen Excel and I have to repeat the operation because as default my Excel doesn't snap to anything (I've put a button directly on the above toolbar so at least it's only one click instead of three! I was hoping there was some way to check the setting on opening and if it's not snapping, change it. But I can't find anything in the VBA help... -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, First I would display the flowchart shapes toolbar. (Assuming you are using Excel 2003 or earlier): 1. On the Standard toolbar click Drawing. 2. On the Drawing toolbar open AutoShapes, and open Flowchart, drag the Flowchart submenu away from the AutoShapes menu by grabbing its title bar, the gray dotted line at the top of the pop out menu. 3. To get the shapes to lock the the grid on the Drawing toolbar choose Draw, Snap to, Grid. This will make snap to grid the default. On a case by case basis you can activate snap to grid by press the Alt key as you drag a shape around. But once you have set the default to Snap to Grid, then the Alt key will temporarily turn off snap to grid as you drag. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "#DIV/0" wrote: Good morning, I do a lot of flowcharting and would love to find a way to get Excel to open with shapes set to lock to the cell grid by default (excuse me if the terms aren't always correct - I'm translating from the Italian version of Excel2003). -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) |
lock shapes to grid by default
I just found an old post with the answer to my prayers.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...=en-us&m=1&p=1 Sorry but posting from the website won't let me put a hyperlink... -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) "#DIV/0" wrote: Thanks Shane, I've already set up a custom toolbar with only the shapes and connectors I use most often and some macros to change formatting depending on context. You say that selecting Draw / Snap to / Grid will set that to default but that's exactly what isn't happening. I close and reopen Excel and I have to repeat the operation because as default my Excel doesn't snap to anything (I've put a button directly on the above toolbar so at least it's only one click instead of three! I was hoping there was some way to check the setting on opening and if it's not snapping, change it. But I can't find anything in the VBA help... -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, First I would display the flowchart shapes toolbar. (Assuming you are using Excel 2003 or earlier): 1. On the Standard toolbar click Drawing. 2. On the Drawing toolbar open AutoShapes, and open Flowchart, drag the Flowchart submenu away from the AutoShapes menu by grabbing its title bar, the gray dotted line at the top of the pop out menu. 3. To get the shapes to lock the the grid on the Drawing toolbar choose Draw, Snap to, Grid. This will make snap to grid the default. On a case by case basis you can activate snap to grid by press the Alt key as you drag a shape around. But once you have set the default to Snap to Grid, then the Alt key will temporarily turn off snap to grid as you drag. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "#DIV/0" wrote: Good morning, I do a lot of flowcharting and would love to find a way to get Excel to open with shapes set to lock to the cell grid by default (excuse me if the terms aren't always correct - I'm translating from the Italian version of Excel2003). -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) |
lock shapes to grid by default
Hi,
I had been working long hours so I didn't have a chance to get back to this. But you should attach that macro to the Personal Macro Workbook's thisWorkbook object as and Open_Workbook macro. That will cause it to set automatically anytime you open Excel. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, First I would display the flowchart shapes toolbar. (Assuming you are using Excel 2003 or earlier): 1. On the Standard toolbar click Drawing. 2. On the Drawing toolbar open AutoShapes, and open Flowchart, drag the Flowchart submenu away from the AutoShapes menu by grabbing its title bar, the gray dotted line at the top of the pop out menu. 3. To get the shapes to lock the the grid on the Drawing toolbar choose Draw, Snap to, Grid. This will make snap to grid the default. On a case by case basis you can activate snap to grid by press the Alt key as you drag a shape around. But once you have set the default to Snap to Grid, then the Alt key will temporarily turn off snap to grid as you drag. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "#DIV/0" wrote: Good morning, I do a lot of flowcharting and would love to find a way to get Excel to open with shapes set to lock to the cell grid by default (excuse me if the terms aren't always correct - I'm translating from the Italian version of Excel2003). -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) |
lock shapes to grid by default
Hi,
I am a novice in flowcharting. 1) Should I use Excel, or, Powerpoint, or other Microsoft Office program? I appreciate your comments. 2) On locking shapes to grid, your instruction here still holds true? Thanks, -- "LAK" wrote "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, First I would display the flowchart shapes toolbar. (Assuming you are using Excel 2003 or earlier): 1. On the Standard toolbar click Drawing. 2. On the Drawing toolbar open AutoShapes, and open Flowchart, drag the Flowchart submenu away from the AutoShapes menu by grabbing its title bar, the gray dotted line at the top of the pop out menu. 3. To get the shapes to lock the the grid on the Drawing toolbar choose Draw, Snap to, Grid. This will make snap to grid the default. On a case by case basis you can activate snap to grid by press the Alt key as you drag a shape around. But once you have set the default to Snap to Grid, then the Alt key will temporarily turn off snap to grid as you drag. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "#DIV/0" wrote: Good morning, I do a lot of flowcharting and would love to find a way to get Excel to open with shapes set to lock to the cell grid by default (excuse me if the terms aren't always correct - I'm translating from the Italian version of Excel2003). -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) |
lock shapes to grid by default
Hi,
Where to do flowcharting? - Visio has tools for doing advance flowcharting, but the basic drawing tools for flowcharting are in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint as well. There are also programs dedicated just to flowcharting but made by other companies, you could do a Google search. Within Office I suggest that you work in the program in which you fell most comfortable. The locking to gridlines feature is available in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Visio although they each work in a slightly different fashion. In the first three open the Drawing toolbar and choose the Draw command and you will see something related to grids. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "LAK" wrote: Hi, I am a novice in flowcharting. 1) Should I use Excel, or, Powerpoint, or other Microsoft Office program? I appreciate your comments. 2) On locking shapes to grid, your instruction here still holds true? Thanks, -- "LAK" wrote "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, First I would display the flowchart shapes toolbar. (Assuming you are using Excel 2003 or earlier): 1. On the Standard toolbar click Drawing. 2. On the Drawing toolbar open AutoShapes, and open Flowchart, drag the Flowchart submenu away from the AutoShapes menu by grabbing its title bar, the gray dotted line at the top of the pop out menu. 3. To get the shapes to lock the the grid on the Drawing toolbar choose Draw, Snap to, Grid. This will make snap to grid the default. On a case by case basis you can activate snap to grid by press the Alt key as you drag a shape around. But once you have set the default to Snap to Grid, then the Alt key will temporarily turn off snap to grid as you drag. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "#DIV/0" wrote: Good morning, I do a lot of flowcharting and would love to find a way to get Excel to open with shapes set to lock to the cell grid by default (excuse me if the terms aren't always correct - I'm translating from the Italian version of Excel2003). -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) |
lock shapes to grid by default
LAK -
Consider Nick Hebb's Excel Add-In, FlowBreeze Flowchart Software, at http://www.breezetree.com - Mike Middleton http://www.DecisionToolworks.com Decision Analysis Add-ins for Excel "LAK" wrote in message ... Hi, I am a novice in flowcharting. 1) Should I use Excel, or, Powerpoint, or other Microsoft Office program? I appreciate your comments. 2) On locking shapes to grid, your instruction here still holds true? Thanks, -- "LAK" wrote "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, First I would display the flowchart shapes toolbar. (Assuming you are using Excel 2003 or earlier): 1. On the Standard toolbar click Drawing. 2. On the Drawing toolbar open AutoShapes, and open Flowchart, drag the Flowchart submenu away from the AutoShapes menu by grabbing its title bar, the gray dotted line at the top of the pop out menu. 3. To get the shapes to lock the the grid on the Drawing toolbar choose Draw, Snap to, Grid. This will make snap to grid the default. On a case by case basis you can activate snap to grid by press the Alt key as you drag a shape around. But once you have set the default to Snap to Grid, then the Alt key will temporarily turn off snap to grid as you drag. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "#DIV/0" wrote: Good morning, I do a lot of flowcharting and would love to find a way to get Excel to open with shapes set to lock to the cell grid by default (excuse me if the terms aren't always correct - I'm translating from the Italian version of Excel2003). -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) |
lock shapes to grid by default
I've used Visio in the past and it is definitely powerful. But I can't
justify purchase in my new place of work so I guessed I'd use Excel. I have a template with narrow columns to make a convenient grid, the "SnapToGrid" macro run-on-opening that this thread was originally concerned with, and a custom toolbar. I like this setup because it's very convenient combining with Word - a flowchart down the right and explanations down the left. A double-click activates my flowchart and gives me my toolbar and I can still see the whole Word doc. If I remember correctly, this is something Visio didn't do - double-clicking a chart embedded in Word would open Visio fully and you work on your chart seperately. -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) "LAK" wrote: Hi, I am a novice in flowcharting. 1) Should I use Excel, or, Powerpoint, or other Microsoft Office program? I appreciate your comments. 2) On locking shapes to grid, your instruction here still holds true? Thanks, -- "LAK" wrote "ShaneDevenshire" wrote: Hi, First I would display the flowchart shapes toolbar. (Assuming you are using Excel 2003 or earlier): 1. On the Standard toolbar click Drawing. 2. On the Drawing toolbar open AutoShapes, and open Flowchart, drag the Flowchart submenu away from the AutoShapes menu by grabbing its title bar, the gray dotted line at the top of the pop out menu. 3. To get the shapes to lock the the grid on the Drawing toolbar choose Draw, Snap to, Grid. This will make snap to grid the default. On a case by case basis you can activate snap to grid by press the Alt key as you drag a shape around. But once you have set the default to Snap to Grid, then the Alt key will temporarily turn off snap to grid as you drag. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "#DIV/0" wrote: Good morning, I do a lot of flowcharting and would love to find a way to get Excel to open with shapes set to lock to the cell grid by default (excuse me if the terms aren't always correct - I'm translating from the Italian version of Excel2003). -- David M WinXP - Office2003 (Italian) |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:15 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com