Steve A
I think this is by design and as you move the Expanded Timeline, whether
with mouse or keys, the shape 'reparents' itself.
A 'Lock to parent' option might be a useful option, but it's not available
out of the box.
To be honest, I can't really think of a stable way around this issue. You
could temporarily remove the solution guid (User.solsh) which prevents the
TimeLine addon from seeing the timeline shape as one of its own, and so stop
the reparenting. User.solsh could be an if statement that would show the
guid (or not) based on some other page level variable. I'm not promoting
this as a workable solution by the way as you'd need to make sure that you
returned the guid to the correct state after each move to ensure that the
shape took part in the rest of the timeline (addon) activities.
I think the simplest answer is to try and arrange the timeline on a larger
page and then bring them all together when you're done.
Hope that's informative (if not very useful).
Happy New Year.
Best regards
John
John Goldsmith (Visio MVP)
www.visualSignals.typepad.co.uk
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