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Old August 20th, 2008, 02:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
HelpMePlease
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Default migrating viso diagrams to Word 2007

I would like to imjport/export my visio procedure manual into word 2007
preserving all existing links, security and properties information - there
are more then a few links with multiple access levels. Please could you
advise if this is possible and how I may achieve this. Word 2007 is run on
WinXP Pro.
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Old August 30th, 2008, 05:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
WapperDude
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Default migrating viso diagrams to Word 2007

Generally, trying to import an entire Visio file into Word doesn't work -- at
least not very well. The usual process is to copy a Visio page, and then
either just paste it, or use paste specialas Visio drawing. But, I suspect
that will not preserve your links. You might be able to create a hyperlink
in Word to your Visio file. I've not tried it though. And, that probably
doesn't preserve the overall document formatting that you're trying to
achieve. I doubt that exporting Visio to webpage and perhaps webpage into
Word will work either. Those are about the only thinking outloud ideas that
occur to me.

Wapperdude


"HelPMePlease" wrote:

I would like to imjport/export my visio procedure manual into word 2007
preserving all existing links, security and properties information - there
are more then a few links with multiple access levels. Please could you
advise if this is possible and how I may achieve this. Word 2007 is run on
WinXP Pro.

 




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