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Visio Electronics Download - Visio Electronics Stencils Templates. Editor: Visio Electronics Stencils and templates. These stencils contain just about all the shapes you might require for drawing electronic Diagrams in Visio. 273 different shapes in 20 stencils.

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Circuit Symbol Shapes Library Shapes stencils for circuit components can be found here: • • To use these stencils place them in the Windows directory 'My Documents My Shapes'. Once they are placed there, they can be accessed in Visio from the main menu by: File > Shapes > My Shapes. • These symbols are meant to be used on a grid with units of 'Inches' which is the default measurement unit. The page measurement units can be set by the following procedure: File > Page Setup > Page Properties > Set 'Measurement Units' to 'Inches'. Saving Images For Use In LaTeX Method 1 This method prints the image to a PS file and uses GSView to save as an EPS file with the proper bounding box. • Install the drivers for a Postscript printer if you don't already have one installed on your computer.

If you are using the EECS windows servers, there should be one already installed. • The works well. • Or install a random one: Start -> Control Panel -> Printers -> Add printer. Select a local printer and set its port as FILE. Choose a Postscript printer (ends in PS).

GSView is already available on the Linux machines. • Select the objects in Visio that you want to save. • Print the selected objects: • Important!! Under Properties->Advanded->PostScript Options->PostScript Output Option, select Encapsulated postscript (EPS). • Under Page range, select Selection. • Save the file with a.ps extension • Open the PS image in GSView. Under the File menu, use PS to EPS and check 'Automatically calculate Bounding Box'.

Save the file as an EPS. Visio BMP Output Options • Select the objects that you want to save as an image.

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• Go to: File > Save As. • Under 'Save as type:' select 'Windows Bitmap (*.bmp; *.dib)'. • Choose a file name and location and click Save. • An output options form for the.bmp format will appear. • Choose 'Color format:' as Bi-level. • Set Resolution to 'Custom', 600X600 pixels/in. • The options should look something like the figure to the right.

• Next open the.bmp file with either GIMP Image Editor (Linux) or Adobe Photoshop (Windows) and save as a.eps file. • In GIMP Image Editor (In Linux go to Applications > Graphics): • Go to: File > Save as. • Save the file with a.eps extension. • Click Save. • Keep the current settings.

• In Adobe Photoshop: • Go to: File > Save As. • Under 'Format:' select 'Photoshop EPS (*.eps)'. • Click Save.

• An EPS Options form will appear. Set 'Preview:' to 'None' and 'Encoding:' to 'Binary' with no other options selected. Editing Shapes • Open the stencil you want to edit by going: File > Shapes > My Shapes > click on the stencil you want to edit.

This will open the Shapes window with your stencil in it. • Right click on the stencil title bar then select Edit Stencil. This toggles the stencil into edit-mode. When in edit-mode a red asterisk will appear over the icon in the stencil title bar.