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  How To Embed Visio Objects In A Word Document

One of the more common things I’ve seen done with Microsoft Visio is to create something in it (such as a flowchart, graph, or diagram) and then embed this creation into a Microsoft Word document. A good example of this occurs when creating a software design document. It’s pretty standard to include both a written description of how the software should work, as well as a visual flowchart of how software should work. Visio is the tool of choice for creating this flowchart. However, once this flowchart is created in Visio, what is the best way to include it in your document?

There are multiple ways to include your Visio object into a document. I’m going to go over two of the ones I’ve seen most commonly used:

  • Copying the Visio contents into the document.
  • Inserting the Visio contents as an object icon.

Copying the Visio contents

This is the method that I use the most, as it is both quick and easy. To do this, simply select the parts of your Visio project that you want to include in your document and then paste your selection into the document. Need a simple way to select everything on a Visio page? Simply use CTRL+A. This will select everything in the current window.

Once you have pasted your selection into the document, you can size the Visio object to fit your needs using the sizing handles. I like to use this method because it’s easy to perform inline edits. For example, say that you are revising a design document that was created a long time ago. It’s more than likely that you don’t have access to the original Visio object. However, you can edit the embedded object. To do so, follow the steps below:

  1. Right click on the object.
  2. Select Visio Object.
  3. Select Open.

Visio will then open, and you’ll be able to perform any changes you want to the object. To save your changes, select Update from the File menu. Also, if you want to save the object from your document into a separate Visio file, you can go to the File menu and select Save Copy As….

*Note: Instead of selecting Open from the Visio Object menu, you can select Edit. This will open the embedded object for inline editing in Word. However, I find this hard to use, so I recommend that you use the method described above.

Inserting the Visio contents as an object icon

This is a good option if you need to attach your Visio object to the document as a reference or appendix. Including an icon instead of the entire diagram can cut multiple pages from your document.

All you have to do to insert your Visio object this way is follow these steps:

  1. Go to theInsert menu.
  2. Select Object.

A dialog box will then appear. For our purposes, we will be using the Create from File tab. Browse to the location of your Visio file to select it. Then, click on the Display as icon checkbox. This will enable the Change Icon button. You can use this to change the caption and picture for your icon. Once you’ve finished, click Ok and your object will show up as an icon in your document.

*Note: If you enable the Link to file checkbox, any changes made to your source file will cause the object in the document to be updated.

Important drawback to this method: If you choose this route, your audience will need to have Visio installed on their computer to be able to read it. It’s for this reason that I don’t use this method very much. Visio is not a common Microsoft Office install, so you’ll have to make the call on whether or not your audience will have access to it.

Embedding Visio objects is relatively simple, you should decide which way to do it based on who your audience is and what you are trying to accomplish by using your Visio object.


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This entry was posted on Monday, May 22nd, 2006 at 6:18 am and is filed under Microsoft Office Help, Microsoft Visio, Microsoft Word. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

9 Responses to “How To Embed Visio Objects In A Word Document”

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  3. KFinklea Says:
    May 6th, 2009 at 9:46 pm

    Hi,
    I am able to embed the visio document in word, but others that only have visio viewer cannot view it. They receive an error message saying the file has been changed or does not exist. Any advice you can provide to solve this issue would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!

  4. Tim Graham-Jones Says:
    July 1st, 2009 at 4:04 am

    2 ways of solving embedded Viso problems.

    1:Visio diagrams are often clipped in an MS Word document.
    Put a white box around the diagram and group the shape before inserting it, this generally works.

    2: For larger diagrams convert them to PDF and embed the PDF (quicker and smaller).
    Also when sending out Visio drawings, PDF’s are easier and a smaller attachments to an Email - the recipent does not need a Visio viewer.

  5. Neeraj Jageti Says:
    October 18th, 2010 at 6:05 am

    Regarding the issue “How To Embed Visio Objects In A Word Document”
    I read your reply dated July 1st, 2009 at 4.04 am, that point number 4(1) that Put a white box around the diagram and group the shape …..

    Please can you provide me the stepsfor word 2007 to do this .

    neeraj

  6. Logan Says:
    August 31st, 2011 at 9:43 am

    I got a problem where I inserted a visio 2007 drawing into Excel 2007. I than save the Excel file. Once I save the Excel file and I go back to edit the Visio embeded image in the Excel file I can not edit it. Whenever I click on the embeded image it gives an error ” Microsoft Office Excel - Cannot start the source application for this object.” Just a note: I do have Visio 2007 and MS Office 2007 std intalled on the computer already. Had anybody run into this problem?

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  8. Daniel Maddux Says:
    December 15th, 2011 at 3:23 pm

    Great stuff! Exactly what I needed!

    I guess a procedure format would have been easier to follow, but your content was great. Thanks!

  9. Marie Says:
    January 30th, 2012 at 10:30 am

    I dont have Visio, but I have been sent a vsd file which i can view with the viewer but cant insert into the word document that I need it to be in. Any help?

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