If you are using closed shapes from a stencil e.g. a rectangle you can't format differing radius corners within the shape. But you can format another identical shape with different size corners and then use Operations from the Shape menu to combine them into a new shape. This works very well. I plan to do another tutorial soon on creating custom shapes - watch this space.
the sound sucks, but beggers cant be choosers.
AhYaOk 10 months ago
i had someone ask me to make a project using visio, how do i determine how much to charge them?
onemedic 1 year ago
Great tutorial (1 & 2). Well presented and clear.
joemac1509 1 year ago
@joemac1509
Thanks, glad you liked them!
NetresultTraining 1 year ago 2
Nice vedio.Subscribed.
Arjun007ize 1 year ago
good description but youre too quiet, had to turn my speakers on full. Good tutorial though.
gdonaldson88 1 year ago
yawn :-i ure boring
lookatthistutorial 1 year ago
does anyone know a tutorial for the 2010 one, coz sorta stuck!
thecompmaster1 2 years ago
thanks for making this tutorial. i was given a project in school using visio and i was really up against it, this helped out a lot.
kjstinkbot 2 years ago
Here is a question for big Visio gurus; Is it possible to apply different sizes of roundings to different corners of ONE closed shape ?
spamnshi 2 years ago
If you are using closed shapes from a stencil e.g. a rectangle you can't format differing radius corners within the shape. But you can format another identical shape with different size corners and then use Operations from the Shape menu to combine them into a new shape. This works very well. I plan to do another tutorial soon on creating custom shapes - watch this space.
NetresultTraining 2 years ago
thx man
appreciate it
LuvGodAlways63541 3 years ago