Feature Requests
Use this forum to make requests for new features for LucidChart. If you see a post with a feature you'd also like to see implemented, be sure to reply in the same thread rather than starting a new thread.
Requests
| lmwong | 05/01/2010 2:39 PM |
| 1) Is there a way of splitting an arrow line? It's the same effect as growing 2 lines from 1 point on a box (V-shaped), but aesthetically, I would like split the line on the line itself (Y or T-shaped). Perhaps, join one end of a line on to the middle of another so you can have multiple lines branching off of one. I tried to do this and the one line would not connect onto the middle of the other. It assumed that you wanted to go under it or through it. It did recognize the line with the circle, though. 2) Can you move/export a page within a document into another document? I tried selecting all elements and pasting into another page in another document, but that didn't work. I accidentally created a complex chart in one document but need it in another. I'd rather not start from scratch. Thanks. BTW, awesome product. I've been looking for something like this for a long time. | |
| lmwong | 05/10/2010 11:57 AM |
| So I've done it again: created a complex page in a wrong document. Is there any way to move a page into another document? Thanks. Edit: Scratch that. You can copy and paste all the elements from one page to another one in a different document. Thanks!!! Awesome product. | |
| Ben Dilts | 05/10/2010 12:00 PM |
| There's no way to actually move a page from one document to another, but copy and paste work among documents. Select everything on the page, and hit Copy (in the Edit menu, or with Ctrl-C, or in the context menu). If it's a whole lot of objects, it may take a moment for it to become available in all your other windows, but you should be able to just make a new blank page in your other document and hit Paste. When you Paste, everything shows up in the middle of your viewport, so you might want to scroll so that the middle of the page is in the middle of your view before you paste a whole page worth of stuff. I hope that helps! | |



