Edit connector lines, arrows, or points

You have a lot of flexibility when it comes to editing and working with connectors. You can edit line color, weight, style, and curvature, control the look of end points and arrows, make connectors curved, angled or straight, and manage connection points in a variety of ways.

Tip: The commands in the Tools group on the Home tab put Visio into a different state or mode, which admittedly can be confusing sometimes. Use the keyboard to conveniently switch between the Pointer Tool (press Ctrl+1) and Connector

(press Ctrl+3) tools. Whatever tool you are using, such as Text Block or Connection Point, press Esc several times to return to the Pointer Tool.

Most of this article is relevant for the default Dynamic connector shape which can automatically re-route itself around other shapes. There are some types of connectors, such as most of those available from the More Shapes \ Visio Extras \ Connectors stencil, which do not automatically re-route.

What do you want to do?

Make connectors curved, angled, or straight

You can either change a connector or change the default for new connectors.

Change a connector

In the Design tab, select Connectors and choose the style of connectors you want to use.

  1. Select the connector.
  2. On the Design tab, in the Layout group, select Connectors, and then select the desired routing style Right-Angle Connector, Straight Connector, or Curved Connector.

Change the default for new connectors

To add, change, or remove an arrow on the beginning and end of the selected connector, select an arrow or None on the arrow menu.

Reroute or intersect connectors

In most cases, you can rely on the default connector behavior. But there are times when you want more control over the routing and intersecting of connectors in your diagram.

Tip: Use the Zoom feature to better see small details and to have more fine-point control: Zoom In (press ALT+F6), Zoom Out (ALT+SHIFT+F6), and Fit to Window (Ctrl+Shift+W).

Connecting to a connector