SO the issue lies where adding a new larger frame used to group older smaller frame, the new big one is on top by default which masks the colours of the older frames - of course you can see the data still, but its more about the colour coding I'm using being lost. Solution: - If I could ‘click’ that big frame and -choose ‘send to back’, or similar, (Front) I could organise these without all the delete past which I seem to be doing. Collaborate in real time to create flowcharts, ERDs, BPMN diagrams, wireframes, mockups, network diagrams, org charts, and more. If you do not do this and you have colour coded your frames, you will find that your smaller coloured frames are behind the bigger newer frame. Lucidchart is the 1 visual productivity platform for teams. However, if I export that confluence page to PDF, all diagram layers are stripped and only the base diagram page is shown in the PDF. I am able to import a lucidchart diagram into my confluence page and view its synced layers when using the rich viewer.
#Lucidchart layers pdf#
One anomaly seems to be that I sometimes want frames within frame and if you make a bunch of frame to house specific lists or themes, then you decide to make a large frame to group them all together, the issues are:Įither - you have to then drop all the previous frame onto the new frame Confluence - Export to PDF strips lucidchart layers.
![lucidchart layers lucidchart layers](https://d2slcw3kip6qmk.cloudfront.net/marketing/pages/chart/case-studies/Lean-JSY/Lean-JSY-1.png)
So I’m new to Miro but I’ve had an intensive couple of weeks using it with a small team.