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  • dmini
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    Dead easy. Look at the m$ forums - where this question was asked in March 2007
    Go and buy Visio 2000 cheap off ebay, theres a copy there at 99p at the moment
    Convert 2003 -> 2000 -> visio 5

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  • Clippy
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    Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
    Jeeez why didn't I think of that - been all over the net and wrting scripts when I could just have done save as!!!
    Well, based on your previous ineptitude (http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...ted-files.html), I thought I'd start with the obvious

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  • SandyDown
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    Originally posted by Clippy View Post
    Is Visio 5 an older version than 2003?

    If so, in 2003 open one of your diagrams and click Save As and see if you can save it in a format that would be compatible with version 5.
    Jeeez why didn't I think of that - been all over the net and wrting scripts when I could just have done save as!!!


    Can anyone else who uses visio help?

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  • Clippy
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    Is Visio 5 an older version than 2003?

    If so, in 2003 open one of your diagrams and click Save As and see if you can save it in a format that would be compatible with version 5.

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  • SandyDown
    started a topic Visio

    Visio

    I made loads of visio diagrams in visio 2003, but client has visio 5 .... I don't have any other versions, what is the best way to convert the 2003 to version 5?? I tried a VBA script but it didn't recognise &H50000 as a version in the line of code:
    DocObj.Version = &H50000

    Help me if you can
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