Resizing Visio Drawing To Fit PPT Slide

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Gary

I have power point slides with with embed Visio Drawings. When I open the
Visio Drawing within power point, the original size of my Visio Drawing
reduced back to its original size before it was sized to fit the power point
slide. When I am done updating the Visio drawing, I exit and return back to
Power Point. The Visio Drawing is now smaller and need to be resize again.

When I first created the Visio image and embed it into power point, I
resized it using VBA code to fit the slide.

Can someone help me here?? Is there an option to size the visio to fit???

Thanks,

Gary
 
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Mark Nelson [MS]

Hi Gary. By any chance were the embedded Visio drawings created in a
different version of Visio than the one you are using now? If so, can you
provide more details. Thanks!

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Mark Nelson
Office Graphics - Visio
Microsoft Corporation

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G

Gary

The Visio drawings are all created using Visio 2003. The power point is 2000
and 2002. Both version of power point behaves the same.

It looks like the visio return back to its original size. Since the power
point was generated by VBA Code, it is not possible for users to add VBA code
into power point to resize it. I need to resize it when I close the embed
visio.

Thanks,

Gary
 
M

Mark Nelson [MS]

Thanks for the information. I don't have any suggestions right now. We are
trying to collect more information about this problem since several people
have reported similar behavior.

--
Mark Nelson
Office Graphics - Visio
Microsoft Corporation

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
G

Gary

Mark:

There is another issue too. When you activate Visio from the PPT slide and
close, the layers being visible have been changed to all layers being visible.

I had to write code to restore the layer visible vules.


Gary
 
G

Gary

I take the previous post back. There is no issue with the layers.

I had some background vba code changing things.

Gary
 

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