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Hi,
I have a multi-sheet visio file that I would like to insert (each page) in a worf document. In word, using Insert then object, I can choose to insert my vision document. However, this works for the first page. I know that I can always copy the second sheet on my visio file, then paste it in my word document. However, I like the idea of link like that if my vision doc is changing, then I can update the link in word. So how to link the second, third... sheets of the visio file in my word document. Thanks and regards Jean Simon |
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Hi Bob,
Thanks for the 2 methods. I tried the first one, and it worked fine and I can see the drawing on the viso file as a link in word. Thanks and regards Jean Simon "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Jean Simon, Word doesn't directly support multipage objects. If you have named sheets(pages) in your Visio 2003 document you can use Edit=Copy Drawing on each page in the Visio file and then in Word use Edit=Paste Special and select the Enhanced Metafile choice and 'paste as link'. To test, change the fill color, for example on a shape on each linked page. Another method is to export the pages from Visio as individual graphic files and to then use Insert=Picture=Link to put the graphics into Word. When you want to update the graphics export them to the same names again from Visio. ========== "Jean Simon" Jean wrote in message ... Hi, I have a multi-sheet visio file that I would like to insert (each page) in a worf document. In word, using Insert then object, I can choose to insert my vision document. However, this works for the first page. I know that I can always copy the second sheet on my visio file, then paste it in my word document. However, I like the idea of link like that if my vision doc is changing, then I can update the link in word. So how to link the second, third... sheets of the visio file in my word document. Thanks and regards Jean Simon -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" - http://microsoft.com/events/series/a...andtricks.mspx |
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I am also interested in pasting pages from Visio to Word and find that your
first solution works great. I notice that whenever I open the file, it offers to update the document with data from the Visio file, which is good for me. But when I distribute the Word Document without the Visio file for review, is there a way to avoid the offer to update the document to readers of the Word doc that don't even know about the links but still allow them to see the Visio drawings? If not, is there a way to remove the links and then use Save As to create a link-less copy that still has the drawings? "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Jean Simon, Word doesn't directly support multipage objects. If you have named sheets(pages) in your Visio 2003 document you can use Edit=Copy Drawing on each page in the Visio file and then in Word use Edit=Paste Special and select the Enhanced Metafile choice and 'paste as link'. To test, change the fill color, for example on a shape on each linked page. Another method is to export the pages from Visio as individual graphic files and to then use Insert=Picture=Link to put the graphics into Word. When you want to update the graphics export them to the same names again from Visio. ========== "Jean Simon" Jean wrote in message ... Hi, I have a multi-sheet visio file that I would like to insert (each page) in a worf document. In word, using Insert then object, I can choose to insert my vision document. However, this works for the first page. I know that I can always copy the second sheet on my visio file, then paste it in my word document. However, I like the idea of link like that if my vision doc is changing, then I can update the link in word. So how to link the second, third... sheets of the visio file in my word document. Thanks and regards Jean Simon -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" - http://microsoft.com/events/series/a...andtricks.mspx |
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I am using Word 2003 with Visio 2000 i have a word document with individual
sheets from a visio file linked on the Word. When i use print preview it looks just great but, when i print the word file the visio drawing just gets huge or blank. How could i fix this? Thanks Jorge B "RDeBlock" wrote: I am also interested in pasting pages from Visio to Word and find that your first solution works great. I notice that whenever I open the file, it offers to update the document with data from the Visio file, which is good for me. But when I distribute the Word Document without the Visio file for review, is there a way to avoid the offer to update the document to readers of the Word doc that don't even know about the links but still allow them to see the Visio drawings? If not, is there a way to remove the links and then use Save As to create a link-less copy that still has the drawings? "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Jean Simon, Word doesn't directly support multipage objects. If you have named sheets(pages) in your Visio 2003 document you can use Edit=Copy Drawing on each page in the Visio file and then in Word use Edit=Paste Special and select the Enhanced Metafile choice and 'paste as link'. To test, change the fill color, for example on a shape on each linked page. Another method is to export the pages from Visio as individual graphic files and to then use Insert=Picture=Link to put the graphics into Word. When you want to update the graphics export them to the same names again from Visio. ========== "Jean Simon" Jean wrote in message ... Hi, I have a multi-sheet visio file that I would like to insert (each page) in a worf document. In word, using Insert then object, I can choose to insert my vision document. However, this works for the first page. I know that I can always copy the second sheet on my visio file, then paste it in my word document. However, I like the idea of link like that if my vision doc is changing, then I can update the link in word. So how to link the second, third... sheets of the visio file in my word document. Thanks and regards Jean Simon -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" - http://microsoft.com/events/series/a...andtricks.mspx |
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I save the pages as .wmf and then insert them. In my use, I don't want the
user to be able to double click and change that Visio file. -- JoAnn Paules Microsoft MVP - Publisher How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "JorgeB" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003 with Visio 2000 i have a word document with individual sheets from a visio file linked on the Word. When i use print preview it looks just great but, when i print the word file the visio drawing just gets huge or blank. How could i fix this? Thanks Jorge B "RDeBlock" wrote: I am also interested in pasting pages from Visio to Word and find that your first solution works great. I notice that whenever I open the file, it offers to update the document with data from the Visio file, which is good for me. But when I distribute the Word Document without the Visio file for review, is there a way to avoid the offer to update the document to readers of the Word doc that don't even know about the links but still allow them to see the Visio drawings? If not, is there a way to remove the links and then use Save As to create a link-less copy that still has the drawings? "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi Jean Simon, Word doesn't directly support multipage objects. If you have named sheets(pages) in your Visio 2003 document you can use Edit=Copy Drawing on each page in the Visio file and then in Word use Edit=Paste Special and select the Enhanced Metafile choice and 'paste as link'. To test, change the fill color, for example on a shape on each linked page. Another method is to export the pages from Visio as individual graphic files and to then use Insert=Picture=Link to put the graphics into Word. When you want to update the graphics export them to the same names again from Visio. ========== "Jean Simon" Jean wrote in message ... Hi, I have a multi-sheet visio file that I would like to insert (each page) in a worf document. In word, using Insert then object, I can choose to insert my vision document. However, this works for the first page. I know that I can always copy the second sheet on my visio file, then paste it in my word document. However, I like the idea of link like that if my vision doc is changing, then I can update the link in word. So how to link the second, third... sheets of the visio file in my word document. Thanks and regards Jean Simon -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" - http://microsoft.com/events/series/a...andtricks.mspx |
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