Hi De,
It seems that connectors will not snap to Smart Art objects. The only way I
could achieve it was to cut the object the clipboard, paste it as a wmf
(windows metafile) and ungroup the objects. Not exactly what you want.
The alternative is to draw some sort of very small object, like a circle,
make it invisible, group it to the smart art where you want the connector to
snap, and snap the connector to the invisible object.

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John Wilson - 21 Nov 2007 11:57 GMT
This is really just an extension of Glen's method but it's what we do so I
thought I'd share it!
Use the freeform tool to carefully trace around the smart art shape, don't
worry too much about rounded corners but get the straight bits right. Right
click the border and add points at appropriate places to allow connectors.
Set the fill and line to none.

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DeDe - 24 Nov 2007 09:59 GMT
Thank you John & Glen. I used both methods as described and both worked.
Much appreciated.
De
> This is really just an extension of Glen's method but it's what we do so I
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