Options and Settings
1.1.2 Options and Settings Vault Copy
Before creating wellbore diagrams, we recommend adjusting several powerdraw and Microsoft Visio settings.
These changes help simplify the drawing environment and prevent certain default Visio behaviors from interfering with wellbore diagram construction.
powerdraw Options
Open the powerdraw Add-ins tab in the ribbon toolbar and select Options.
The powerdraw Options dialog box contains two tabs.
1. General Tab
In the Startup section, uncheck both options:
Show Help on program start
Hide Visio macro security warning on program start
Disabling these prevents pop-up messages from appearing each time powerdraw starts.
Below this section is Default Page Units.
These settings are controlled by the templates themselves, so no changes are required here.
2. Icon Settings Tab
Tool On-Drop Settings
Uncheck the following options:
Show Balloon
Depth Tag
These features automatically add labels when icons are dropped onto the page. While useful in some cases, they can quickly clutter the drawing during early construction.
They can be turned on later if needed when adding final diagram details.
Tool Group Settings
Enable all three options in this section.
The Bottom-to-Top (Auto Product Details Order) setting controls the order of the product details table. Some users may prefer reversing this order depending on how they structure their diagrams.
Microsoft Visio Settings
Microsoft Visio is commonly used for creating flowcharts, organizational charts, and network diagrams.
Many of its default features are designed to automatically connect objects with lines.
For wellbore diagrams these features are unnecessary and may interfere with drawing precision.
Open the Visio Options Panel
Open powerdraw
Select the File tab
Choose Options at the bottom of the left panel
Select the Advanced section
Disable Automatic Diagram Behaviors
Turn off the following options:
Enable Live Dynamics
Enable Connector Splitting
These features automatically adjust objects when connectors are used. Because wellbore diagrams are not connector-based diagrams, these settings can interfere with object placement.
Adjust Zoom Behavior
Turn off:
Zoom to Scroll
Center on Selection
Disabling these options allows the mouse scroll wheel to move smoothly up and down the page.
Zooming can then be controlled using a keyboard shortcut combined with the scroll wheel, which provides faster navigation when working on detailed diagrams.
This zoom method will be demonstrated in Lesson 1.1.3 Drawing Tips.
Adding a Custom Ribbon Tab
Creating a custom ribbon tab provides quick access to commands used for locking objects on the page.
This is particularly useful when working with embedded Excel tables, logos, or other objects that should not move or change size.
Create the Lock Tables Tab
Open Customize Ribbon in the Visio Options panel.
In the right-hand window, locate the Home tab
Click New Tab
Rename the tab Lock Tables
Inside this tab, create a New Group.
Add Commands to the Group
Select the New Group folder first.
In the left-hand window change the command list to All Commands.
Add the following commands:
Insert Object
Edit Object
Protection
Use the Add button between the panels to place each command inside the new group.
Click OK to close the settings window.
Confirm the New Tab
You will return to the Visio interface.
You should now see the Lock Tables tab in the ribbon toolbar.
These commands will be used frequently when working with:
Embedded Excel tables
Imported graphics
Company logos
Other objects that should remain fixed in position
Customizing the Ribbon
This exercise also demonstrates how Visio commands can be added to the ribbon toolbar.
As you become more comfortable using Visio, you may choose to add other commands. However, when starting out, it is best to keep the toolbar simple and avoid excessive customization.
Final Step
After changing the settings:
Close Visio
Reopen powerdraw using the powerdraw Start icon
Always launch powerdraw first, not Visio.
Opening Powerdraw ensures that:
The powerdraw Add-ins tab loads
The powerdraw stencil library opens
All drawing tools are available
Opening drawing files directly from File Explorer may launch Visio instead of powerdraw, which prevents these tools from loading correctly.
Result
Your Visio environment is now configured for creating wellbore diagrams using the powerdraw system.