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61 routable connector
A one-dimensional (1-D) connector shape that changes its path to avoid crossing through two-dimensional (2-D) placeable shapes that lie between the two shapes the connector connects. -
62 Breakdown
"A shape in a PivotDiagram, positioned along the connector between a parent PivotDiagram node and the children of that node." -
63 center of rotation
The point around which a shape or text block rotates. -
64 contour
The shape of how scheduled work for an assignment is distributed across time. Use a contour to control how Project schedules the work of a resource. -
65 data point
"In the Charts And Graphs template, a control handle on the Line Graph shape that you can drag to change the values in the graph." -
66 decision
"In an activity diagram, a guard condition that indicates different possible transitions from an action state. If one of these transitions leads to another decision, that decision is represented with the traditional diamond shape." -
67 extension point
"A location within a use case at which an action sequence from another use case may be inserted. Within a use case, each extension point name must be unique. Extension points appear in a compartment at the bottom of the Use Case shape." -
68 functional band
"A shape that represents a functional unit, such as a department, in which process steps occur. You use either horizontal or vertical functional band shapes depending on the orientation you want for your diagram." -
69 local formatting
"Individual formatting attributes such as line width, fill color, or font size, that you apply to a selected shape by using a command on the Format menu, such as Line, Fill, or Text." -
70 Off-Page Reference
A 2-D shape that you can use in large flowchart diagrams to link to another page in the drawing. -
71 reference port
A port that defines the internal and external ports of an actor reference. Reference ports can be placed only on the outer border of an actor reference shape. They can be used as anchors for bindings. -
72 begin point
The selection handle at the beginning of a one-dimensional (1-D) shape. The begin point is marked by an X. -
73 connector
Any one-dimensional (1-D) shape that can be glued between two shapes in a drawing to connect the shapes. -
74 selection net
A means of selecting more than one shape at a time by dragging the Pointer tool to define an area that encloses all the shapes to be selected. -
75 size
To change the dimensions of a shape by dragging one of its handles after it has been selected with the pointer tool. -
76 spread
"A small overlap that extends the shape of the upper of two differently colored, abutting objects. A spread extends beyond the area that it knocks out." -
77 system boundary
"In a use case diagram, a boundary surrounding the use cases that indicates the system. You can resize the system boundary by dragging a selection handle on the System Boundary shape." -
78 vertex
"A handle at intersections between segments, lines or curves that comprise a shape." -
79 dynamic grid
"Dotted lines that show the most desirable location for the center of the next shape being dropped on the page, based on where previous shapes have been placed." -
80 outline effect
An effect that applies to the exterior border around each character of your text or shape.
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