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Old December 14th, 2009, 06:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
*Glen*[_2_]
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Default Corruption when converting to PDF

When I publish a visio process map (a drawing) as a PDF file, some of the
shapes change color and/or patterns. I am going to assume this is some type
of bug that there is hopefully a patch for. Does anyone have any advice? I
am using Visio 2007. Thanks!

*Glen*
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Old December 14th, 2009, 06:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
*Glen*[_2_]
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Default Corruption when converting to PDF

I forgot to mention that the drawing appears fine on the screen or in print
preview, but after I print it, I can see that the shapes have different
colors than what they showed in print preview. (different colors, pattern
seems random).

"*Glen*" wrote:

When I publish a visio process map (a drawing) as a PDF file, some of the
shapes change color and/or patterns. I am going to assume this is some type
of bug that there is hopefully a patch for. Does anyone have any advice? I
am using Visio 2007. Thanks!

*Glen*

 




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