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I use annotations a lot in my detailed electronics drawings. At some point in the past Visio changed to where the annotations will automatically snap onto my border or some other object whenever I drag them from the stencil. This is beyond annoying and is a terrible behavior requiring constant manipulating on/off of the snap and glue feature. If that isn't bad enough, I just opened a drawing with a number of annotation arrow boxes in it. All of them have been repositioned and connected to borders and are no longer positioned in relation to the objects that they originally were intended to provide information for. This is beyond acceptable behavior. I now have to find every object and then try to match the annotation/notification to it. So, can someone please tell me why this is happening and how to permanently and totally remove the automatic snap and glue feature from all annotations?

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@Scott Helmers First I have not used the new insert annotations only the ones I have saved as stencils. Since my original I have been in contact with Visio support and discovered the new features I do not like are now default with no reasonable way to disable them.

Scenario: Annotation with arrow is placed on the drawing. I want to relocate the annotation. If I just highlight and left click and hold then drag the annotation to the new location, when I release the mouse the annotation body will automatically relocate itself to a location of it's choice and put the point of the arrow at a location of its choice. Both locations tend to be the border of my drawing.

Resolution: (Unacceptable) Locate the "snap & Glue" button on the menu bar and click. uncheck the "snap" and "glue" boxes then click to close the menu po-pout. Move and reconfigure the annotation, Locate the "snap & Glue" button on the menu bar and click. check the "snap" and "glue" boxes then click to close the menu popout to be able to return to the operation of connecting lines to objects. I count 8 keystrokes everytime I want to relocate an annotation on a drawing. there can be a dozen or more of them in one of my basic drawings.

I can offer one way to streamline the unfortunate sequence you described below: Alt+F9 opens the Snap & Glue dialog. At least that eliminates rummaging on the ribbon to find the button to open the dialog.

One potentially better suggestion: holding down the Alt key while dragging suspends snapping to the grid. I don't know, but perhaps it will eliminate the problem you're encountering with post-drag repositioning.

I used dots of wood glue to bind the rectangle window frames with the clear plastic 'glass' - after weighing it down for a couple of hours- the clear plastic popped right out - Would tacky glue have been better here? What glue do you use for this? Thank you.

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Determines which dialog button to be the default one.The action tied to the default button will be executed when the user presses Enter when no button is active(i.e., when the buttons aren't on focus and none is selected).

String pattern that serves as a regular expression for validating the input from the user in a SingleInputDialog.If such pattern is specified and the input doesn't match it, an error will be displayed and the input fieldwill indicate visually that the user input is invalid.

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