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Old March 31st, 2009, 09:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
Rickard Haake
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Default License for using vdx files

Hello!

I have a question about transforming existing xml files to vdx files for use
in Visio. This is for use internally within our company, do we need any
license for doing this?

/Rickard
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Old March 31st, 2009, 01:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
AlEdlund
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Default License for using vdx files

vdx files are xml (text) AFAIK you don't need a license for text files. You
might check to see if somebody converted content that is owned by somebody
else, that of course is between you and them.. If you're using Visio to
convert them, then of course your copy of Visio has to be licensed.
al

"Rickard Haake" Rickard wrote in message
...
Hello!

I have a question about transforming existing xml files to vdx files for
use
in Visio. This is for use internally within our company, do we need any
license for doing this?

/Rickard


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Old April 1st, 2009, 05:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
David J Parker [MVP Visio]
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Default License for using vdx files

...and, if you do manage to create the vdx files correctly, then they should
render in the Visio Viewer.

"AlEdlund" wrote in message
...
vdx files are xml (text) AFAIK you don't need a license for text files.
You might check to see if somebody converted content that is owned by
somebody else, that of course is between you and them.. If you're using
Visio to convert them, then of course your copy of Visio has to be
licensed.
al

"Rickard Haake" Rickard wrote in message
...
Hello!

I have a question about transforming existing xml files to vdx files for
use
in Visio. This is for use internally within our company, do we need any
license for doing this?

/Rickard


 




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