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Old June 2nd, 2004, 06:36 PM
randy
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I understand that Visio 2003 is backward compatible allwoing you to open and use files from older versions. However, it I create a Visio 2003 file, can someone with Visio 2000 read it? edit it? Do I only have to save it as a Visio 2000 file before I send it? I need to know before I upgrade since I work with several people who haven't upgraded.
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Old June 3rd, 2004, 05:09 PM
Al Edlund
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v2003 will allow you to save as v2000/v2002 so that others with the
appropriate level can read the files.
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I understand that Visio 2003 is backward compatible allwoing you to open

and use files from older versions. However, it I create a Visio 2003 file,
can someone with Visio 2000 read it? edit it? Do I only have to save it
as a Visio 2000 file before I send it? I need to know before I upgrade
since I work with several people who haven't upgraded.


 




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