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Old August 24th, 2004, 01:20 AM
Leslie
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Default Saving as web page resizes flowchart?

Hi, I'm trying to save my flowchart as a web page. It's
pretty large and all on one page. The problem is, even at
the largest resolution, the flowchart ends up being
really hard to read. I have the text set at size 12 in
the flowchart, but it ends up displaying at size 6 or 12.
Is there a way that I can get the web page or image to
display at size 12 as well? Thanks in advance!
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Old August 27th, 2004, 01:27 AM
Dick Hamilton [MSFT]
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Hi Leslie,

If you are using the default Visio Save as Web page output, using VML as the
output format, the drawing is scaled to the size of the browser window.

You could try:
a) Use a larger font for the shapes. Depending on the size of the drawing,
this might not be an option.
b) Use a raster output format and specify a large resolution.
c) Make your drawing smaller (see continuation/link shapes in the Flowchart
stencil).

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"Leslie" wrote in message
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Hi, I'm trying to save my flowchart as a web page. It's
pretty large and all on one page. The problem is, even at
the largest resolution, the flowchart ends up being
really hard to read. I have the text set at size 12 in
the flowchart, but it ends up displaying at size 6 or 12.
Is there a way that I can get the web page or image to
display at size 12 as well? Thanks in advance!



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Old September 1st, 2004, 11:30 PM
Leslie
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Thanks for the suggestions, Dick. I'll be sure to try
them out. I think I may end up needing to just make the
drawings smaller.

Leslie

-----Original Message-----
Hi Leslie,

If you are using the default Visio Save as Web page

output, using VML as the
output format, the drawing is scaled to the size of the

browser window.

You could try:
a) Use a larger font for the shapes. Depending on the

size of the drawing,
this might not be an option.
b) Use a raster output format and specify a large

resolution.
c) Make your drawing smaller (see continuation/link

shapes in the Flowchart
stencil).

--
Dick Hamilton
Microsoft Corporation

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

confers no rights.


"Leslie" wrote in message
...
Hi, I'm trying to save my flowchart as a web page. It's
pretty large and all on one page. The problem is, even

at
the largest resolution, the flowchart ends up being
really hard to read. I have the text set at size 12 in
the flowchart, but it ends up displaying at size 6 or

12.
Is there a way that I can get the web page or image to
display at size 12 as well? Thanks in advance!



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