Coordinate Files

From: Bob (Bob_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/20/04

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    I have a list of about 200 points (ID, X,Y,Z) and want to turn it into a drawing (without the Z values).

    Does anyone know if Visio can generate a drawing from a coordinate file? If it can, how do I do it?

    Thanks,

    Bob


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