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Originally on install of Visio 2013 I was able to use the templates that are shown upon start up of Visio 2013. Now, when I select any template and click create, no shapes appear in the shapes window. I have tried re-installing Visio and running the online and offline repairs as well as attempting system restore, none of which work. I did unintentionally delete the 'My Shapes' folder without really realising what it was. I have read that Visio should re-create this but it won't and I am unaware of any way of forcing it to do so. I have tried Options > Advanced > File Locations and selecting a 'My Shapes' folder I created, again no success.

I also tried the identical process with a copy of the 'My Shapes' folder created by Visio on the original install on another PC and still the shapes will not appear. Hi, Pleas see the Barb said in that: For you folks who are still experiencing the problem, please try a couple of things. First, try using the keyboard shortcut.

(Hold the Alt key and then press the F1 key) This is a toggle of the visibility of the Shapes pane. There are 3 states: Off, Minimal, and Full.

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If that still doesn't work, then a more draconian measure is to close Visio 2010, and use the Regedit app to remove the 'Application' registry settings for Visio. Close Visio 2.

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Open Regedit (need to have Administrator permissions) 3. Go to the following location and delete the 'Application' folder to clear the settings: HKEY_Current_User Software Microsoft Office 14.0 Visio (You may want to back these up first in case you choose to restore them) Then test Visio, and if the Shapes pane is still not present, try the step again.

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If this still doesn't help, a deeper removal of ALL of the Visio settings would be the next thing to try. Note: It also applies to Visio 2013, we need to find them in HKEY_Current_User Software Microsoft Office 15.0 Visio On the other way, we may try to registers Visio. Go to run> Type visio.exe /r >wait some minutes. Regards, George Zhao.

SQL Cluster diagrams in Visio Hello Scott, Good day! You are finding some wizard to help your planning structure of SQL Cluster in Visio. I will give you the process on how to install Visio 2007 add-in for SQL Server infrastructure Diagrams Step 1: You need to fire up the Visio Start/All Programs Step 2: Look at the top Step 3: Go to Configure Step 4: Use Wizard by clicking small button and then click next. Step 5: The Servers. You need to specify how many servers you need to put up and then click next. Step 6: Start • Pick your Server (Slightly ropey ordering I have to say) • Identify your SQL Server Version (Oh it's already got SQL Server 2008 nice touch) • OS is next Windows 2008 I think (and now things don't look so clever) Beta 3?

We've RTM'ed here luv. • Finally SQL Edition. Oh dear Developer Edition only. I have had a play about here with these settings and I can't get it off developer edition in this drop down for SQL 2008. Then you Click Save and do it for the next server. You'll get asked if you really meant that in a Vista style but hey ho that's the way of the world nowadays. A few little pecularities emerge.

If you want to select a cluster be very sure to select at least two servers before progressing to select sql server versions. If you fail to do this you will not be able to select the 'Enable Clusters for SQL Servers' check box that I have cunningly hidden with my drop down for Step 6. Step 6a: Clustering checkbox As you have noticed, there are plenty of nodes and storage options. Step 7: Repeat to complete the process Step 8: Summary Step 9: Visio is now working Step 10: Visio successfully created Step 11: Finally Notice that by clicking on a shape and looking at the shape data out pops all that metadata we spent ages adding in.

The good news is that this data is totally amendable so I can RTM my windows 2008 server which my clients will be pleased about. Anyways if you fancy a play you can always download a copy yourself. It is better than nothing I wouldn't say by much but it is albeit small step in making Visio useful to a much wider audience. I find only Microsoft Project to be more unwieldy than Visio.

Perhaps that's just me Visio needs shapes and addin's like this in my view that anyone can download and install. The frustrating thing I find is that it could be such a useful tool – but often it just winds me up. It would also be a lot more useful if it was updated to have all the latest and greatest Server OS and SQL Server combinations. Given how new this download is I'd say it's a shame that it's content is already out of date. Cara hack email yahoo tanpa password change windows 10.