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Default Need a simple visio-type add-in for VB

I want to have a control on a form that allows user to create a simple grounds or floor layout. By "grounds layout" I mean something along the lines of what you would get for a theme park or zoo; very basic shapes, icons, etc, so I don't need a google map.

It seems like visio might be able to handle this, but from what I've been able to find, it looks like you need to open up an instance of the full application, which is way beyond what I need here.

Thanks in advance,

Laura
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