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--- Paul Strasser <paul -dot- strasser -at- windsor-tech -dot- com> wrote:
> If your intent is to get a Visio diagram into a Word document, and
> you don't
> need the dynamic updating, AND the Word document is going to end up
> as a printed document, the best method is:
> - In Visio, select Edit | Select All. Select Copy.
I do it this way at least 10 times every day and often more.
Note.. maybe it's just my setup, but if pasting into Word 2000, it
pops in fitting between the margins and float is off. In Word 97, it
comes in really big with float on (I turn it off) and it must be
downsized. Grab a corner, hold down the Shift key to keep
proportioninig on, and reduce until it fits.
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