![]() In January 2013 I have published a post called LibreOffice in the Enterprise where I shared experiences we had with LibreOffice migration. In the end I mentioned Visio support in LibreOffice Draw and that I was able to replace MS Visio. One of the problems I had was finding high quality icons (stencils) for LibreOffice Draw. You see, LibreOffice has become a solid Visio replacement, and with every new version is becoming a viable Visio freeware alternative. While there are some LibreOffice computer and network shapes and a number keeps growing, there is still a shortage of High-quality shapes to build network diagrams.įortunately, Mr. Mark Oellermann, who works for VRT Systems, contacted me with great news. He created LibreOffice Network diagram icons of high quality. ![]() The shapes are isometric and very similar in style to MS shapes. Icons are licensed under Creative-Commons. To save your changes, right-click the stencil title bar, and then. ![]() Make any changes that you want to the stencil. The new custom stencil appears in the Shapes window. Type a name for your new custom stencil, and then click Save. Right-click the title bar of the stencil, and then click Save As. They are available in both LibO and OO extension repositories. Open the stencil that you want to make a copy of. In addition, they have been packed in Fedora 19 and 20 repositories.
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