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Hi - I have MS Viso Standard 2016 and have a similar problem. I can create a pdf of my Visio diagram by selecting Print and selecting pdf, but when I attempt to 'Save As' a pdf type it renders incorrectly. The 'save as' pdf gives me about 25% of the single-page Visio diagram (upper left corner). I have verified that my page size is 8.5 x 11, orientation is landscape. Pretty much out of the box defaults. I reloaded Visio to my laptop about a week ago and don't remember this being an issue in the past. Any advice appreciated.
How to insert a high quality PDF into Visio. Posted by Eduardo Voloch Feb 29, 2016 Inserting a PDF into Visio is a very quick way to add a floor plan into the drawing. The problem with PDF is that the quality is degraded when it is added into Visio. It is often so degraded that it becomes unusable.
I have old PDF document (image of a map), and I want to import it into Visio to edit/update it. What is the basic workflow to follow. Attached is sample PDF. Is there a way to trace the lines/shapes automatically and make them editable Visio files? I have the ability to convert PDF to any file. Image on the PDF page: Update: Understood.
The end product is that I am trying to create the Map that is originally in the format of.CRW (Corel Draw) as seen above and create the end product like this map. The new map used visio to create - just trying to find out workflow how to get from the first crappy map to the version that is cleaned in visio - oh yea there are over 200 maps so trying to figure a streamlined process. Your drawing looks like a scanned picture actually (bitmap). It's not important if it is wrapped in PDF or whatever, the important part is that it is 'just' a picture. First you'll probably need to vectorize it (so that it contains 'shapes').
That is, Visio is a pure vector-graphic drawing tool. It does not have vectorization capabilities (conversion from a picture to vector graphics). You may need to use some other tool, and then convert whatever you get from that tool to Visio. You could try for example (it has 'vectorization' function), or some professional tool / online service for that. The best could be if you can get the 'source' of the picture you have in PDF in some vector format (SVG for example). In my opinion, what you are trying to do is next to impossible.
Hi - I have MS Viso Standard 2016 and have a similar problem. I can create a pdf of my Visio diagram by selecting Print and selecting pdf, but when I attempt to 'Save As' a pdf type it renders incorrectly. The 'save as' pdf gives me about 25% of the single-page Visio diagram (upper left corner). I have verified that my page size is 8.5 x 11, orientation is landscape. Pretty much out of the box defaults. I reloaded Visio to my laptop about a week ago and don't remember this being an issue in the past. Any advice appreciated.
How to insert a high quality PDF into Visio. Posted by Eduardo Voloch Feb 29, 2016 Inserting a PDF into Visio is a very quick way to add a floor plan into the drawing. The problem with PDF is that the quality is degraded when it is added into Visio. It is often so degraded that it becomes unusable.
I have old PDF document (image of a map), and I want to import it into Visio to edit/update it. What is the basic workflow to follow. Attached is sample PDF. Is there a way to trace the lines/shapes automatically and make them editable Visio files? I have the ability to convert PDF to any file. Image on the PDF page: Update: Understood.
The end product is that I am trying to create the Map that is originally in the format of.CRW (Corel Draw) as seen above and create the end product like this map. The new map used visio to create - just trying to find out workflow how to get from the first crappy map to the version that is cleaned in visio - oh yea there are over 200 maps so trying to figure a streamlined process. Your drawing looks like a scanned picture actually (bitmap). It's not important if it is wrapped in PDF or whatever, the important part is that it is 'just' a picture. First you'll probably need to vectorize it (so that it contains 'shapes').
That is, Visio is a pure vector-graphic drawing tool. It does not have vectorization capabilities (conversion from a picture to vector graphics). You may need to use some other tool, and then convert whatever you get from that tool to Visio. You could try for example (it has 'vectorization' function), or some professional tool / online service for that. The best could be if you can get the 'source' of the picture you have in PDF in some vector format (SVG for example). In my opinion, what you are trying to do is next to impossible.
It could be easier just to draw the map from scratch.
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How to insert a high quality PDF into Visio. Posted by Eduardo Voloch Feb 29, 2016 Inserting a PDF into Visio is a very quick way to add a floor plan into the drawing. The problem with PDF is that the quality is degraded when it is added into Visio. It is often so degraded that it becomes unusable.
I have old PDF document (image of a map), and I want to import it into Visio to edit/update it. What is the basic workflow to follow. Attached is sample PDF. Is there a way to trace the lines/shapes automatically and make them editable Visio files? I have the ability to convert PDF to any file. Image on the PDF page: Update: Understood.
The end product is that I am trying to create the Map that is originally in the format of.CRW (Corel Draw) as seen above and create the end product like this map. The new map used visio to create - just trying to find out workflow how to get from the first crappy map to the version that is cleaned in visio - oh yea there are over 200 maps so trying to figure a streamlined process. Your drawing looks like a scanned picture actually (bitmap). It's not important if it is wrapped in PDF or whatever, the important part is that it is 'just' a picture. First you'll probably need to vectorize it (so that it contains 'shapes').
That is, Visio is a pure vector-graphic drawing tool. It does not have vectorization capabilities (conversion from a picture to vector graphics). You may need to use some other tool, and then convert whatever you get from that tool to Visio. You could try for example (it has 'vectorization' function), or some professional tool / online service for that. The best could be if you can get the 'source' of the picture you have in PDF in some vector format (SVG for example). In my opinion, what you are trying to do is next to impossible.
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