Using C-Bus Templates in Visio

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by MichaelCarey, Oct 16, 2004.

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    MichaelCarey

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    Hi Everybody,
    While technically not a Clipsal software issue, I am using a template supplied by Clipsal so here we go....
    I have been busy drawing up a diagram of my home network, including data, phone and C-Bus. I have been able to use the C-Bus templates in my diagram without any problem, looks real schmick.
    But when I try to save as a .JPEG or .GIF, the Clipsal stuff isn't there! Everything else is OK, where the C-Bus stuff should be, is nothing!!
    Can someone out there point me in the right direction with this one?
    Regards,
    Michael.
     
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    Steve Tester

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    Hi Michael,

    Look into the Layer Properties, maybe your C-Bus layer is not activated to print.
     
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    Hi,

    On a related subject; maybe Visio could be used as an alternative means of C-Bus setup i.e. design your topology as a Visio diagram and download it via the PC/LAN Link using an ODBC driver to connect and update the Clipsal C-Bus database tables.

    Just a thought (although not the time!)

    Cheers
    Greg...
     
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    Hi Greg,

    Watch this space.
     
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    I do not have a C-Bus layer in Layer Properties?
    Am I doing something wrong, please bear in mind this is the first time I have used Visio for anything remotly serious. So I could use the C-Bus stencils, I just opened them from where I extracted them after downloading from CIS.
    I then happily added them to my network diagram and while I can print OK, saving to JPEG or GIF doesn't work....
    Can someone please point me in the right direction?
    Regards,
    Michael.
     
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    Michael,

    Multi select the C-Bus shapes on your diagram, then right click to get a list of options, select Format | Layer. Add a new layer and give it a name. Ensure the new layer is checked (and no other to avoid cross-settings)

    From the main menu select View | Layer Properties and you should see your new layer in the list and the "Print" option checked (if not check it).

    If this does not print then it aint a layer issue!

    Hope this helps
    Greg...
     
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    Well, I give up!
    I still cannot save a picture of my network with the C-Bus stencils visible. JPEG, GIF, BMP or PNG, none of these have the C-Bus stencils.
    Everything else is OK, when I save the drawing, everything comes back when I load it. Printing is still OK.
    Oh well, looks like I'm gonna have to fork out for a newer version of Visio.
     
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    Micheal,

    You can email me an example drawing with the problems and I will take a look them through Visio 2004 if this is any help?

    Cheers
    Greg...
     
    BeoLinker, Oct 30, 2004
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