Remove personal template from Visio (plan2)? - visio

Does anyone know how to remove previously added personal template form Visio (plan2)? It seems this is not as straightforward as I would expect...
Many thanks.

Please check in File location window field Templates. You can call this window with these steps
Select tab File at ribbon
Select Options in bottom of list
Select Advanced
Select File locations in bottom of list
Please check: Is your unwanted document located in folder which you can find in Templates field in File locations window ?

I did some additional research to find out that while adding .vtpx template, visio converts it to .vstx and stores it (in my case) in Custom Office Templates folder.
All I had to do is remove the corresponding .vstx from that folder and the template disappeared form Personal Templates tab.
Not sure if Custom Office Templates is the default location in all cases, so better search for your [templatename].vstx on your drive.
Credit for idea goes to #Surrogate who hinted that you could define folder for templates. Thanks!

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How to include two or more Topics in the Same Page

I am trying to make doxygen documentation using doxywizard and then fine tuning using HTML Help Workshop.
I wanted to create two Topics under the root and both pointing to different section in a same Page.
I can use add Topic and can add two listing under Root(section1 and section 2) but How can I link it with the two section in the same page of the document.
Basically creating two hyper link in the same page so the two topics can point to each separately.
I wanted to create Section1 and Section2 under Root just like Topic 1 and Topic 2.Where Section 1 and 2 should point to the same page's different section.
Or is there any Tool for the same?
There are many helpauthoring tools out there. Microsoft's HTMLHelp Workshop is nearly 20 years old stuff but free. E.g. search for FAR HTML as a low priced tool or many other ones.
If you really want to edit the CHM file generated by Doxygen of course you can do that. But this has a learning curve in help authoring and in using HTMLHelp Workshop.
In your Doxygen destination folder you'll find the HH files with extension *.hhp (project file).
You may know you can edit the *.hhp, *.hhk and *.hhc files by your preferred text editor like e.g. Notepad++.
As I understand you want to jump to section1 and section2 in the same file. I think you have to add a anchor tag in the HTML file. So you can specify the target URL including the anchor.
Open the *.hhp in HH Workshop
Select the Contents tab
Select a topic
Click the pencil icon "Edit selection"
Click the Edit button
Browse to your topic and select
NOTE: Add you named anchor manually.

Visio Component Diagram - Required Interface

How can I create required interface connector with Visio 2010/2013?
I mean:
http://www.uml-diagrams.org/component-diagrams.html
I have added:
http://softwarestencils.com/uml/index.html
But I cannot find the required interface connector ( a connector with one end is a curve ).
If you follow the instructions on http://www.softwarestencils.com/uml/index.html then you should be able to create a new diagram under the Personal tab:
Install: Unzip the files into a folder of your choice, for example,
"C:\Users\\Documents\Custom Office Templates". Start Visio
2013. Click File/Options/Save. Insert full path of the folder with the UML template and stencils into the field “Default personal templates
location”. Click OK. Note: if the field “Default personal templates
location” already contains a path to some folder, move the Visio files
into the folder specified in this field.
When you click File/New in Visio, the template “UML 2.5 Complete
(Visio 2013)” will appear under PERSONAL tab. The PERSONAL tab is
located between FEATURED and CATEGORIES, when you click File/New. If
you use the template often, Visio will also place it into the FEATURED
tab.
Alternatively, if you search under the Shapes dialog for the built in Component shape, you should find it there. It's under the Enterprise Application heading (clicking on the heading opens up the stencil for that).
You can create that by going File > New > Categories > Software and Database > Enterprise Application.
Since nobody so far answered, where to find the interface connectors in the mentioned stencil package: They are part of the shapes. See image below for how it looks like in Visio 2013.
If you want to change the interface-socket-shape to be an interface or a socket, you need to right-click on the shape and in the context menu, you can choose by checking interface or socket.

Magento how do I override/alter template/payment/form/purchaseorder.phtml file

I need to add some text to this file [template/payment/form/purchaseorder.phtml], for a particular store within clients' magento site. When I make a change to the purchaseorder.phtml file, it changes the text on all the stores. So I need to somehow customize this for one store in particular.
I have read comments on several sites, some mention changing the local.xml, change the config.xml, make changes in admin panel, but this such a small change, I don't want to disrupt anything by going overboard.
I need to extend the functionality on the backend so this change can be made for a particular store or stores. the sites has five stores built into the one install and for now I need to make the above change to just one store.
I think I need to somehow add a PO field Heading and an "Additional Text" option to the Purchase order section in image two. is this correct, if so how do I do this?
Could someone point me in the right direction to making this type of change please.
Note: I can't do the create directory structure, copy files, change needed files option
This is magento 1.7
Copy purchaseorder.phtml file from base/default directory then paste it in your current template. Now you can alter content of it purchaseorder.phtml in your current directory, it wont affect the base file.Like below,
Copy from
app/design/frontend/base/default/template/payment/form/purchaseorder.phtml
Paste to
app/design/frontend/base/current_theme/template/payment/form/purchaseorder.phtml
When you override a section, the folder structure should resemble the default template folder structure like current_theme/template/form/ payment/purchaseorder.phtml .
sorry for bad english.

Finding theme files of Magento

I want to do some changes in magento theme actually product detail page, but I am unable to find that what theme it is. There are 4 directories where files can be.
In app/design there are 2 directories, default and base and then further more
And same is hierarchy in skin folder
So is there some place where I can see that which files are being used or is there some variables or functions in magento that I can use to check that from where it is getting file. I don't know much about magento and zend framework. I tried to echo some content in product_controller but it seems that I am not printing output in write file. So what can be the way for me to know that where is the file of product detail page view where I can add a form and some link, is there any sort of custom HTML in magento that I can add in product detail page? I actually want to have a form in it that will take it to anohter page that I will create in magento and that page will use some data from form. Or if there is some extension for it?
Please tell if you know any thing about it , that is really appreciated.
thanks
You can find out where your themes set from
System > Configuration > Design
System > Design
turn on template hints from System > Configuration > Developer
or you can add print_r(get_included_files()); to the end of index.php to see what files are actually used in current php page
You can find out which is set from following place
System > Configuration > Design
System > Design
here you can see the name of theme who layout,templates and skin is used
then u can explore the folder having the same name as files from that folder are in use.

Word 2010 : Automatically populate Backstage tab from Folder

We're about to move from Office 2000 to 2010 and are looking at how best to provide our templates to users.
What I want to do is replace the Office.com templates with our own.
Looking at the documentation and Technet blogs I see that we can either create or amend the tabs in the Backstage view, but I am trying to find out if we can do this in a relatively hands-off manner.
Our templates are stored on a network server, with subfolders grouping similar templates. Whilst we could point Workgroup templates at the root folder and get the My Templates dialog, this feels like a step back.
1) Can we create a backstage tab (or replace the New tab)
2) Can we set this tab up to automatically display the templates that are in the folder and use the subfolders to sort the templates? Such that if a new template is added to a folder we do not need to roll out a new version of the backstage
Of course the Office 2010 File New Backstage is not very appropriate for a corporate environment.
To disable the "Templates from Office.com" you can use a Windows Group Policy (the option is named "Disable template downloads from the client and from Office.com").
However, you'll find in the File New Backstage still the entry for "Sample Templates". These templates cannot be uninstalled. Find detailed information on this page on the Word MVPS site.
Your question 1:
Yes, you can create a new Backstage Tab, or hide the Word File New tab (you'll need both) throug an add-in.
Your question 2:
If you want to mimic the Pre-Office 2007 FileNew dialogs, you must also recurr to an add-in which does exactly what you need. For example, read the files from a network share and display them in the Backstage view. However, the File New replacements I've developed in the last years did recurr to a configuration file, because you have the possbility to display additional information for the users, e.g. about the use of the template, or about differences (between "Legal Opinion small" and "Legal Opinion large" etc.). Administration of a config file is also "hands-on" without problems.
At least in Word there is one other option:
On the Quick access toolbar you can put another "New from Template" icon (I don't know what it is exactly called anymore, but it is there in the selection of icon from Microsoft) which opens up straight the Pop up window with all your templates without going trough the ridiculous long winded process via the Backstage.