Not want the expand web page size lower right navigation bar

M

Meadows

How to turn off the expand web page function of but retain
the other naviagtion bar functionality? Also how to keep
it but only let the web page audience enlarge up to 150%
not up to 400%
 
I

ian

Hi,
I can help with the resizing issue but don't know about
the the expand web page function.

If you go into the folder where visio placed the
supporting files of the webpage eg. /filename_files
you will find the filename_zoom.htm file. open that in
notepad and where it says:
<option value="-1" selected>Fit In Window

delete the option values below it till only 400 and less
are showing.
eg.
<option value="-1" selected>Fit In Window
<option value="400">400%
<option value="200">200%
<option value="150">150%
<option value="100">100%
<option value="75">75%
<option value="50">50%
<option value="25">25%

hope that helps :)
 
M

Meadows

Standard 2002 SR-1 (10.0.2514)
-----Original Message-----
Which version of Visio are you using?

--
Andy
Microsoft Corporation

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G

Guest

Thanks I will give this a try. I'm not a programmer but
your examples is very good so I might be able to do it
right!!
 
G

Guest

I need mor Help I edited the file but when I publish the
org chart to the web I dont see where that file comes
along with and gets posted on the web server. That file
seems to only be on and stays on my C: drive. How do I get
that file to post to the web and be used when displaying
the htm? When I choose to publish in Visio as far as I
know I have set it to post the whole thing (everything?)
to the web.
 
G

Guest

The version I am using is :Standard 2002 SR-1 (10.0.2514)I
tried what the other reply said but it didn't work. See my
resposne for the details.
 
A

Andy [MS]

You need to make sure that all the supporting files in the subfolder are
moved as well when you publish the files. Since you're using SR1 of Visio
2002, it can save the web pages directly to the web server, which will save
you the work of having to move the files yourself.
 

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