Saving to Web creates 27 files even when Publishing options set to

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MicrosoftShopUser

Hi, I'm using Visio 2003 and would like to save a Visio file to a Web page
with a single graphic (no frames), which contains hyperlinks to other
graphics on other Web pages. When I save a .vsd file to Web (.htm), I get 27
files regardless of whether the default Publishing options are selected or
deselected (Details, Go To Page, Search Pages, and Pan and Zoom).

Is there a way to save/export without creating all 27 files? I need only 3
files; for example, filename.htm, filename_gif_1.htm, and filename_gif_1.gif.
 
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Paul Herber

Hi, I'm using Visio 2003 and would like to save a Visio file to a Web page
with a single graphic (no frames), which contains hyperlinks to other
graphics on other Web pages. When I save a .vsd file to Web (.htm), I get 27
files regardless of whether the default Publishing options are selected or
deselected (Details, Go To Page, Search Pages, and Pan and Zoom).

Is there a way to save/export without creating all 27 files? I need only 3
files; for example, filename.htm, filename_gif_1.htm, and filename_gif_1.gif.

Would you care to try out our utilities for Visio:
http://www.visio-utilities.sandrila.co.uk/

which I think may do exactly the job you want.
 
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MicrosoftShopUser

Thank you, I've visited the site but the digital certificate seems to have
expired at the end of May. I'll pursue this at your contact email. Thanks
again.
 
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Paul Herber

Yes, the certificate expired last week, no warning, no email from the
certificate provider suggesting that it might be a good idea to renew.
Not at all business critical is it. Not. Now, code that was signed
with a valid certificate brings up a warning message to users saying
that the cerificate has expired. Somewhere it says that this is
exactly what should not happen. Hmmmmm. I'm investigating this.
 

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