Re: Linking between Visio files which have been published as a web pag

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From: Dick Hamilton [MSFT] (dickh_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/28/04


Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:02:46 -0700

Hi Siggiari,

In Visio 2003, if you output the other Visio drawings to html and place them
on a webserver, you can then link directly to the subpages using parameters.
In the master Visio drawing, within the hyperlink dialog - browse and link
to anchors in the other html output. See the hyperlinks dialog online help
for information.

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"siggiari" <siggiari@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:B516285C-8B54-433E-A585-CE9E13E7ECE9@microsoft.com...
>I got a big project going on which uses few dozens of visio files and they 
>are published in html format. I want to connect between 1 visio file saved 
>as html to, e.g. page 4 in another visio file saved in html format. They 
>can be easily connected when i'm still in .vsd format but when i save to 
>html the link brakes. I only seem to be able to link to the first page in a 
>visio file that is saved as html. So the question is:
>
> Is there anyway that you could put a hyperlink in a visio filed saved in 
> html format to a page within a visio file that is also saved in html 
> format?
>
> I got a small workaround which i don't think i can use as it always pops 
> up an error in IE. If i publish the visio file in .gif format (doesn't 
> work with .vml) i can link directly to the sub html file (e.g. if the file 
> is called Meeting.htm then the page no. 4 is Meeting_gif_3.htm) but as i 
> said there pops up an error that i don't think i can fix. Note tho that 
> this workaround works fine with Visio 5 format which is the format i save 
> the .vsd files now in (i'm trying to update the files to Visio 2003).
>
> The error i got in the workaround is:
> Not implemented
> [in the line]
> document.onclick = clickMenu; 

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