

All of its sub-shapes have a height formula referencing this height, so I decided to modify the PinY formula to =Sheet.5!Height*0.5*(IF(Sheet.5!Prop.UCount=1,2,1)) so that it would move the lower bank of ports up into the correct position if the Prop.UCount equals 1. I found that Sheet.18 contains the port shapes, and that its height is fixed at 2 Us. I actually wanted the number of ports to be halved to 12, so I set about exploring the sub-shapes in the master. I changed the formula to =BOUND(2,0,FALSE,1,25), and was then able to change the UHeight to 1U, but the 24 ports remained visible: I opened up the ShapeSheet of the Patch Panel master and found that the formula in the cell is imposing 2 as a minimum value with the BOUND() function. However, I have often required a 1U patch Panel, so I decided to look into the Microsoft shape to see if it could be modified to allow it to be reduced to 1U without looking ridiculous. This stencil includes the Patch Panel master which can be stretched from 2U to 25U high. Microsoft Visio 2007 Professional and 2010 Professional and Premium includes the Network / Rack Diagram template, which opens the Rack-mounted equipment stencil. Visualizing Information with Microsoft Visio.Microsoft Visio Business Process Diagramming and Validation.Mastering Data Visualization with Microsoft Visio.My session and other Visio sessions at MSIgnite 2019.Designing Power Automate Flows with Microsoft Visio.Creating Visio Tabs and Apps for Teams with SharePoint Framework (SPFx).Using the Visio Data Visualizer in Excel.Key differences between the Visio desktop and web apps.



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