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how to insert a dedicated page (!) from Visio into WORD as an
well - the answer to your comment is no.
i already find a way how to connect the object: 1. in Visio select "edit-Copy Drawings 2. In Word select Paste special - leave it as object. thats done the job - the object will be updated any time i change the Visio drawing, and in word i can export it, print it, move it to TOC etc. thanks anyway Evyatar "Graham Mayor" wrote: There are two issues here 1.Objects cannot span pages 2. Linked objects cannot link to part of the object. Without knowing anyuthing about your Visio document, I would imagine that you would have to save the required page as a separate Visio document and insert that. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org ????? wrote: I have a visio doc with multiple pages, and I want to insert a dedicated page from it to a word document, as an linked object, so every time I edit it, it will automatically updated in my word document. I found (in linked connection box) only a link to a visio document without any possible to define the required page in it. So - how can I define it correctly? |
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