Visio 2003 gif file shows as black rectangle in Frontpage 2000.

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LynneDenise

I have been using Visio 2000 up to now to save process charts as gif files
and then save them into Frontpage 2000, this has always worked well.
Recently my Visio software was upgraded to Visio 2003 and when I try to do
the same all that shows is a black rectangle, although if you go to preview
the actual picture displays.

I have tried saving the drawing as a JPEG and inserting that, this does work
but the picture is very 'grainy' and the file size too large.

I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone can give
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

stay in the same thread.
see responses from yesterday and continue there.


|I have been using Visio 2000 up to now to save process charts as gif files
| and then save them into Frontpage 2000, this has always worked well.
| Recently my Visio software was upgraded to Visio 2003 and when I try to do
| the same all that shows is a black rectangle, although if you go to
preview
| the actual picture displays.
|
| I have tried saving the drawing as a JPEG and inserting that, this does
work
| but the picture is very 'grainy' and the file size too large.
|
| I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone can give
 
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LynneDenise

Sorry all, just noticed my previous post did load, I just scrolled past it.
Maybe I will get those spectacles.......
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

no problem. it just gets confusing if people start several threads with same
problem


| Sorry all, just noticed my previous post did load, I just scrolled past
it.
| Maybe I will get those spectacles.......
|
| "LynneDenise" wrote:
|
| > I have been using Visio 2000 up to now to save process charts as gif
files
| > and then save them into Frontpage 2000, this has always worked well.
| > Recently my Visio software was upgraded to Visio 2003 and when I try to
do
| > the same all that shows is a black rectangle, although if you go to
preview
| > the actual picture displays.
| >
| > I have tried saving the drawing as a JPEG and inserting that, this does
work
| > but the picture is very 'grainy' and the file size too large.
| >
| > I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone can give
 

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