Re: visio
Thanks, but these are just arrows used for callouts
over a tiff image.
They are not connectors.
Doesn't matter. Superimpose a transparent object either on top of or
behind it, group them together, then attach the callout arrow to a
connector of that transparent object. Otherwise, what's going to
happen when you move the TIFF image?
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