thanks for your feedback. that's exactly what i have tried with Visio 2003, and that's also why posted the question here. :-)
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is there a Viso guru here telling me how to customize a Feature Comparison shape (in Charting Shapes) with more than 10 rows/columns in MS Visio 2003?
i would like to draw a Feature Comparison table with 40 rows and 40 columns on an A3 page.
many thanks in advance.
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bbao
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Unfortunately, I tested with Visio 2007 the first time around.
Here's an idea: assuming you don't need the chart to be dynamic, i.e., that you just need it to be 40x40, you can start with the 10x10 shape and replicate it.
1) Place a 10x10 matrix.
2) Place a second 10x10 matrix to the right of the first one. Right-click and select Shape/Send to back.
3) Position the second 10x10 so its "feature" label boxes slide underneath the first 10x10 and its left-most squares abut the right-most squares of the first 10x10.
4) Repeat with additional 10x10 matrices.
It's not automatic but it gets the job done. I've attached a 20x20 matrix created as described above.
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by: scottPosted on 2008-02-17 at 18:12:58ID: 20917100
On first look, I'm not sure that you can. I fiddled with the shape to cause the dropdown lists for product and feature to include more than 10 numbers, but even when I do this and pick numbers greater than 10, the maximum numbers of rows and columns remains at 10. There's nothing in the shapesheet behind the chart shape that allows me to change this. Consequently, I suspect this shape is something like Visio's organization chart shape and that there is code running behind the shape. If that's the case, we're out of luck trying to change this behavior because we don't have access to that code.