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Has anyone had this problem? More to the point has anyone solved it.
I've created a few flow diagrams in Visio 5 (standard) and they look fine.
I take them into word and the text kerning has widened so as to make the
text spill out over the edges of the boxes.
Opening them up again from the word doc makes no difference. The Visio
object opens and looks fine. Go back to viewing on the word page and the
problem returns.
I managed to get hold of another pc and opened the Visio doc then pasted
into word and this time it worked fine. I took the new word doc onto my
first machine and it too looked fine. However, if I open it again on my
machine, as a Visio object within word, it reverts back to it's broken form
when the object is closed again.
As for printing, I get the same as whatever is on screen.
Any clues anyone?
Many thanks,
Mark Emson.
mt -dot- emson -at- ntlworld -dot- com
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