ms organization chart 2.0

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Randy

I have MS Office 2003 and I no longer have any CD of programs from previous
versions of MS Office. I have some MS organization charts I had created
from MS Organization Chart 2.0. How do I view these file and/or edit them
with MS Office 2003?

Thanks in advance.
 
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Arnold Gao[MSFT]

Hi Randy,

You can download Microsoft Organization Chart tool from:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/2003/journ/msoc2.htm

The Microsoft Organization Chart tool installs a separate application to
create and edit organization charts in Office 2003 applications. This tool
is primarily for users who need to edit existing organization charts
created by Microsoft for Office 2000 or earlier. In those versions,
Microsoft Organization Chart was the primary tool for creating organization
charts.

In Microsoft Office XP and Microsoft Office 2003, there is native
functionality that replaces Microsoft Organization Chart. For these current
versions, it is recommended to create new charts using the native
functionality. The user will also be able to create new charts using this
tool, although doing so will insert a lower-fidelity OLE object into the
document.

Hope it helps.

Sincerely,

Arnold Gao

Microsoft Partner Online Support


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Arnold Gao[MSFT]

Hi Randy,

Some more information:

822525 Cannot Edit Organization Charts Created in Office 2000 or Earlier
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=822525

826835 Cannot Insert Organization Chart 2.0 Files That Are Created in
Earlier
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=826835


Sincerely,

Arnold Gao

Microsoft Partner Online Support


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