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    Has anyone ever created a presentation using Visio 2007 where the bulleted text blocks on each of the slides is an embedded power point slide? I notice that it is popular to embed visio into power point, but it seems to be a useful idea to do the reverse. When I publish the visio to PDF it looks great. Colors and gradients from technical diagrams are still vector based so they fit any screen size and Adobe reader can render perfectly.

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      Has anyone ever created a presentation using Visio 2007 where the bulleted text blocks on each of the slides is an embedded power point slide? I notice that it is popular to embed visio into power point, but it seems to be a useful idea to do the reverse. When I publish the visio to PDF it looks great. Colors and gradients from technical diagrams are still vector based so they fit any screen size and Adobe reader can render perfectly.

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      Dan Neely
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      puromtec1 wrote:

      I notice that it is popular to embed visio into power point, but it seems to be a useful idea to do the reverse.

      Out of curiosity, can OO handle this yet? A few years ago embedded visio items would crash it.

      3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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        puromtec1 wrote:

        I notice that it is popular to embed visio into power point, but it seems to be a useful idea to do the reverse.

        Out of curiosity, can OO handle this yet? A few years ago embedded visio items would crash it.

        3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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        OO = open office? I don't know. Haven't tried.

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          OO = open office? I don't know. Haven't tried.

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          puromtec1 wrote:

          OO = open office?

          yes.

          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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            OO = open office? I don't know. Haven't tried.

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            Ed Poore
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            It's usually OOo (the final o for .org)

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