Working with Multiple-Page Organization Charts

Visio 2007 can help you organize the information in an organization chart with many employees. You can create synchronized copies of employee shapes on different pages of a multiple-page diagram. For example, you can display the sales manager and other top-level managers on the first page of your diagram and hide the employees who report directly to them—what Visio 2007 calls the subordinate shapes. Then, you can use the Create Synchronized Copies command to copy a manager and his or her subordinates to a new page. If you imported employee data, the Organization Chart Wizard might have created synchronized copies for you and even linked the synchronized shapes, as Figure 10-13 shows.

Figure 10-13. The Organization Chart Wizard can add hyperlinks between synchronized copies of shapes. To navigate, right-click a linked shape, and then choose the hyperlink.


When you add text or edit the shape data of a synchronized shape on one page, Visio 2007 updates all copies of the shape in the diagram. However, adding or modifying a subordinate, or deleting or moving the shape itself, doesn’t affect the synchronized copies.

Follow these steps to copy a group or department to a new page:

1.
Select the shape at the highest level of the group you want to copy, and then choose Organization Chart, Synchronize, Create Synchronized Copy. Right-clicking the shape and selecting Create Synchronized Copy accomplishes the same thing.

2.
Choose New Page. If you want to display only the manager or top-level shape on the current page and show the employees who report directly to him or her on the detail page, select the Hide Subordinates On Original Page check box.

3.
Click OK to add a new page that contains the group.

4.
To link the copies of the shape, select the shape on one page, and then choose Insert, Hyperlinks. Next to the Sub-Address box, click Browse, choose the page that contains the copy, and then click OK. You can leave the Shape text box blank. Click OK in the Hyperlinks dialog box to add the link.

Visio 2007 adds a hyperlink command to the shortcut menu on the original shape that leads to the synchronized shape. When you right-click the shape, the name of the page you linked it to appears as the name of the link.

Inside Out: Panning and zooming with hyperlinks

When you click a hyperlink, Visio 2007 can pan to a specific shape and zoom in. To specify this behavior when you add a hyperlink to synchronized copies, use the Shape and Zoom options in the Hyperlink dialog box. For Shape, type the Shape ID, which is the unique name Visio 2007 assigns to each shape in a diagram. To see a shape’s ID, you must be in Developer Mode. To enter the mode, select Tools, Options, and click on the Advanced tab. Place a check in the Run In Developer Mode checkbox. Now you can select a shape, and then choose Format, Special. The ID will be listed next to the Master label and will be in the format Sheet.n, where n is a number.


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