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I would like to add a visio-shapesheet tag to SO, but does the community feel this is a good candidate?

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  • Any clues on the down vote? How do you feel I should improve my question? Feb 10, 2016 at 18:58
  • Tags don't get added by some formal process. They get added informally and unceremoniously when a user with retagging privileges adds them to an applicable question. If there are enough applicable questions to which that tag is applied, bingo bango, it becomes a tag. Certainly doesn't require a discussion on Meta. (Which may explain the downvote.) Feb 11, 2016 at 12:17
  • Thanks @CodyGray. I had read this answer (meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/252944/…), which says "As an alternative, you can request the creation of a tag by starting a new meta discussion. This gives other people the opportunity to discuss if the new tag is needed." I guess I'll have to improve my points standing. Anyway, I appreciate the feedback. Feb 11, 2016 at 14:32
  • Well, yeah, I guess starting a discussion on Meta is always an option for pretty much anything. But there still needs to be a basis for the tag's creation. By that, I mean that there should be a non-trivial number of questions that should be tagged with the new tag right now. With that in mind, you could make a much stronger case by linking to some of those questions in this Meta discussion. As a side benefit, Meta users with the necessary privileges could just go in and create the tag, and you (or others) could complete the retag. Feb 12, 2016 at 15:44
  • Ok, so it turns out there is a shapesheet tag so I now feel a bit of an idiot. It's only attached to 15 answers, but, it is there. I shall mark my own answer and hopefully it will get buried where no one can see it. I will go and propose the tag info and update the Visio wiki to make up. Thanks again @CodyGray for your time. Feb 13, 2016 at 9:22

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I'm going to answer my own question by saying, yes, I believe there should be a visio-shapesheet tag in SO. My reasons are:

  1. When writing code against Visio you are frequently addressing cells within the ShapeSheet

  2. Coded solutions normally rely on certain cells to exist within a target shape's ShapeSheet and either be read or written to. Without these dependent cells the solution will not function.

  3. Separating the ShapeSheet component of a question to SU potentially breaks up the related information.

  4. The ShapeSheet does not form part of everyday product use - you have to have turned developer mode on to access it.

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