export to eps

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JanAdam

I am new to Visio. I need it to make a handfull of engineering flowsheets
and I think, after a few tries, I can do what I need to draw. The problem is
that for publishing I need the graphics in the postscript format, or eps.
How to go about it?
 
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Paul Herber

I am new to Visio. I need it to make a handfull of engineering flowsheets
and I think, after a few tries, I can do what I need to draw. The problem is
that for publishing I need the graphics in the postscript format, or eps.
How to go about it?

Install GhostScript
 
B

Betty Carson

Install GhostScript

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Hey JanAdam,

Agree with Paul, you can use Ghostscript for that.
Though if you have any doubts regarding Visio then visit
Visiotoolbox,
it's the official website of Microsoft Visio 2010 where you can get
access to many other informative sources on Visio like blogs, forums,
casestudies.
You can also download visio 2010 free trial, add ins and templates
etc..!!
Check this http://visiotoolbox.com/2010/visio-download.aspx
 
P

Paul Herber

Hey JanAdam,

Agree with Paul, you can use Ghostscript for that.
Though if you have any doubts regarding Visio then visit
Visiotoolbox,
it's the official website of Microsoft Visio 2010 where you can get
access to many other informative sources on Visio like blogs, forums,
casestudies.
You can also download visio 2010 free trial, add ins and templates
etc..!!
Check this http://visiotoolbox.com/2010/visio-download.aspx

That's very odd, if you do a search for shapes from Visio 2010 (More Shapes -> Find Shapes
Online) you get taken to
http://office.microsoft.com/en-gb/v...tencils-HA010369716.aspx?ver=14&app=visio.exe

"Visio shapes are also created by people and companies outside of Microsoft. If you are
looking for some very specific or unusual shapes, you might try non-Microsoft providers
such as these:

* Equipment manufacturers If you are looking for shapes that represent specific
pieces of equipment, you can often find them at the equipment manufacturer's Web site.
* Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) Visio MVPs are Visio experts who freely
answer questions and offer solutions, tips, and suggestions, most often in the Visio
discussion groups. You can find stencils of shapes on the Visio MVP site, an independent
Web site that is entirely managed by the Visio MVPs.
* Other external sites Some sites on the Web run by independent Visio users and
businesses offer shapes and other downloads, including Visio Cafe and Visio Toolbox."

So, according to Microsoft, Visio Toolbox is not a Microsoft owned website.

How official is that?

Anyway, why no mention of the Partners website or even the Office Marketplace ?
 

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