RE: Visio to web question
by "Carol Parent" <cbwd(at)means.net>
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"'Veronica Labarca'" <vlabarca(at)uclink4.berkeley.edu>, "'Web Techniques'" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org> |
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Morning,
I work with Visio often and am required to use the files as both PDF and
HTML. For the HTML version I "copy drawing" and paste into Word. I
then save as a Webpage. The ONLY reason I take Visio to Word is for the
"gif" file that is automatically created from the drawing. I then pop
the drawing gif into my own html page.
I hope this doesn't sound to round about, actually it is a fairly smooth
way of doing it.
Carol Parent
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org [mailto:owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org]
On Behalf Of Veronica Labarca
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 2:16 AM
To: Web Techniques
Subject: Visio to web question
Hi Everyone,
Hopefully someone out there can help me with this question. I have an
org chart that I have to put on the web. It is in Visio 2000. When I
export it to html, visio creates a ton of files, with frames and
everything. I already have a frame to put it into and don't need all
that. I tried saving it to a gif, but must not be doing it right because
it doesn't look to good (clear) on line and prints even worse. Can
someone tell me the best way to get something from Visio to the web
please. Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Veronica
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