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VISIO TECHNICAL 4.1 README.TXT FILE
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Copyright (c) 1996 Visio Corporation. All rights reserved.

This file contains important, late-breaking information about Visio Technical 4.1. We recommend that you read this file and keep a printed copy with your Visio Technical documentation. For additional information about installing and running Visio Technical 4.1, see the SETUP.HLP file. For a listing of all the files copied to your hard drive if you install the complete version of Visio Technical 4.1, see the FILELIST.TXT file. For information on Far East language support, see the FAR_EAST.TXT file.

Tip: If necessary, choose Word Wrap from the Notepad Edit menu or Wrap To Window from the WordPad View/Options menu to wrap the text within the document window.

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README.TXT CONTENTS
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 OPENING AND SAVING VISIO 2.0 AND 3.0 FILES IN VISIO TECHNICAL 4.1
 SAVING VISIO TECHNICAL 4.1 FILES AS VISIO 2.0 OR 3.0 FILES
 UPGRADING FROM EARLIER VERSIONS OF VISIO TECHNICAL
 VISIO TECHNICAL 4.1 AND EMBEDDED VISIO DRAWINGS
 OPENING VISIO TECHNICAL FILES ON A NETWORK
 WORKING WITH AUTOCAD FILES
 PRINTING TRUETYPE FONTS TO HEWLETT-PACKARD LASERJET 4 PRINTERS UNDER WINDOWS 95
 PRINTING NON-BLACK TEXT AND LINES TO NON-POSTSCRIPT PRINTERS UNDER WINDOWS NT
 VISIO QUICK TOUR CONFIGURATION RECOMMENDATIONS
 USING VISIO TECHNICAL 4.1 WITH LOTUS NOTES 3.X
 INSTALLING THE VISIO BUTTON ON THE MICROSOFT WORD OR EXCEL TOOLBARS
 INSTALLING THE VISIO SMARTICON ON THE LOTUS 1-2-3, AMI PRO, OR FREELANCE GRAPHICS TOOLBARS
 VISIO TECHNICAL AND WINDOWS REGISTRATION
 IMPORTING AND EXPORTING NON-VISIO FILES
 SCREEN IMAGES AND IMPORTED EPS FILES
 CD-ROM RELEASE NOTES

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OPENING AND SAVING VISIO 2.0 AND 3.0 FILES IN VISIO TECHNICAL 4.1
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In Visio Technical 4.1, you can open files created in Visio 2.0 or 3.0. You can then save them as Visio 4.0/4.1 files or in their original formats. (Visio 4.0 and 4.1 have the same file format.) However, if you add any attributes specific to Visio 4.1 and then save files in their original formats, the 4.1 attributes will be lost (for a list of attributes see "Saving Visio Technical 4.1 Files As Visio 2.0 or 3.0 Files" below).

To open a Visio 2.0 or 3.0 file, choose "Open" from the Visio Technical 4.1 File menu, or double-click its icon in the Windows 95 Explorer (or the Windows 3.x or NT File Manager).

To save a Visio 2.0 or 3.0 file you opened in Visio Technical 4.1, choose "Save" from the File menu, then click the format option you want in the Save Options box. To save the file under a new name, choose "Save As" from the File menu.

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SAVING VISIO TECHNICAL 4.1 FILES AS VISIO 2.0 OR 3.0 FILES
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You can save Visio Technical 4.1 files as Visio 2.0 or 3.0 files, but if the files contain attributes specific to Visio Technical 4.1, these attributes will be lost. For example, you could create a Visio Technical 4.1 file that includes freeform curves and shapes with custom properties, such as inventory numbers, assigned (attributes unique to Visio Technical 4.1). If you save the file in Visio 3.0  or 2.0 format, the freeform curves are converted to arcs and the custom properties are lost. (For a complete list of attributes, see the listing below in this topic.)

To save a Visio Technical 4.1 file in an earlier format, choose "Save As" from the File menu, then from the "File Type" list, choose the format in which you want the file saved.

When you save a Visio Technical 4.1 file in 2.0 or 3.0 format:
 Freeform curves (curves drawn with the new freeform tool) are converted to elliptical arcs and lines that approximate the original curve.
 Layer assignments are lost, resulting in all shapes being written on a single layer.
 Shape actions you could choose in 4.1 by right-clicking a shape or page are no longer available.
 Custom properties you associated with shapes or pages in 4.1 are lost.
 Visio Technical 4.1 grid and ruler settings, such as fixed grid, grid origin, and minimum spacing, are lost.
 Control handle tips are lost.
 User-defined cells are lost.
 Some shape events are lost (e.g., launch add-on on drop).

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UPGRADING FROM EARLIER VERSIONS OF VISIO TECHNICAL
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When you install Visio Technical 4.0 in the same directory as Visio 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0, or Visio Technical 3.0, Setup gives you the option to save copies of the earlier versions of stencils and templates in a separate subdirectory. Any custom stencils and templates you have created as well as drawing files saved in the old Visio directory tree will be retained.

Visio Technical 4.0 setup will delete some files, such as add-ons, which are no longer necessary due to enhancements in the Visio Technical 4.0 engine that replace earlier functionality.

When Visio Technical 4.0 is installed on top of Visio Technical 3.0, the C-cpp, Library, Sample, and Stndoc subdirectories within the Add-ons subdirectory are left as is. Users can choose to manually delete these subdirectories and their contents, or users can install the contents of the disk that accompanies the "Developing Visio Solutions" manual, in which case the C-cpp, Library, Sample, and Stndoc subdirectories will be backed up to the Add-ons\Tools.old subdirectory.

Software Diagrams
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Visio Technical 4.0 contains a larger assortment of line-end styles than previous versions of Visio and Visio Technical. This eliminates the need for CREATEND.EXE and LINEND.EXE, add-ons which shipped with Visio Technical 3.0 and the Advanced Software Diagramming product and are used to create and apply custom line ends.

If you have created custom line ends with the CREATEND.EXE add-on or if you have drawings which utilize the connectors that launch the "Line End Style" dialog box on double-click from the S_BOOCH.VSS, S_MARTIN.VSS, or S_RUMBAU.VSS stencils, you will want to save the CREATEND.EXE and LINEND.EXE add-ons. (The installation of Visio Technical 4.0 leaves these add-ons and their associated files and subdirectories as is.)

Otherwise, we recommend that you delete CREATEND.EXE, LINEND.EXE, and their associated files and subdirectories from your hard drive as follows:

	\Add-ons\CREATEND.EXE
	\Add-ons\CREATEND.HLP
	\Add-ons\LINEND.EXE
	\Add-ons\Softpref

If you're upgrading from an earlier version of Visio Technical of if you purchased in the past
any additional technical shapes products, it is important to note the changes that have occurred
with many of the technical SmartShapes in this release:

*Many technical shapes have been enhanced or modified to take advantage of current Visio technology.
*New shapes have been added.
*Some existing and new shapes have been rearranged under new stencil names.

If you've developed Add-ons referencing existing technical templates, stencils, or
SmartShapes that have been revised for this release, you'll need to either modify your
Add-ons to specify the updated shape and file names or revert to using the old
stencils. During Setup, you'll have an opportunity to backup existing stencils and
templates.

The table below lists the old template and stencil structure on the left and the new
Visio Technical 4.1 structure on the right.
	
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING		PROCESS FLOW
Chemical Eng - Equipment	Process Flow - Equipment
Chemical Eng - General		Process Flow - Pumps
Chemical Eng - Heat		Process Flow - Heat Exchangers
Chemical Eng - Instrumentation	Process Flow - Instrumentation
Chemical Eng - Process		Process Flow - Vessels
	
DIMENSIONING and ANNOTATION	DIMENSIONING and ANNOTATION
Dimensioning - Architecture	General - Dimensioning Architecture
Dimensioning - Engineering	General - Dimensioning Engineering
Title Block Stencil		Title Blocks 
				General - Dimensioning
	
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING		ELECTRICAL and ELECTRONIC
EE - Integrated Chips		EE - Integrated Circuit Components
EE - Composite Assemblies	EE - Composite Assemblies
EE - Fundamental Items		EE - Fundamental Items
EE - Analog and Digital Logic	EE - Analog and Digital Logic
EE - Maps and Charts		EE - Maps and Charts
				EE - Rotating Equip and Mech Functions
				EE - Maintenance Symbols
EE - Transmission Paths		EE - Transmission Paths
EE - Qualifying Symbols		EE - Qualifying Symbols
EE - Semiconductors and Electron Tubes	EE - Semiconductors and Electron Tubes
EE - Switches and Relays	EE - Switches and Relays
				EE - Telecoms Switch and Peripheral Equip
EE - Terminals and Connectors	EE - Terminals and Connectors
EE - Transformers and Windings	EE - Transformers and Windings
EE - VHF-UHF-SHF		EE - VHF-UHF-SHF
	
HOME PLANNING			HOME PLANNING
Home - Appliances		Home - Appliances
Home - Bathroom			Home - Bathroom and Kitchen
Home - Electrical Symbols	Building - Electrical
Home - Furniture		Home - Furniture
Home - Kitchen			Home - Bathroom and Kitchen
Home - Walls			Building - Walls
	
LANDSCAPE PLANNING		LANDSCAPE PLANNING
Landscape - Plants		Landscape - Plants
Landscape - Site		Landscape - Site
Landscape - Sports		Landscape - Recreation
Landscape - Watering		Landscape - Watering
	
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING		LANDSCAPE PLANNING
ME - Drawing Tools		Drawing Tool Shapes
	
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING		MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ME - Nuts-Bolts-Screws		Mech Eng - Fasteners 1
ME - Screws and Rivets		Mech Eng - Fasteners 2
ME - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing	Mech Eng - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
	
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING		BUILDING MECHANICAL
ME - HVAC			Building Mechanical - HVAC single
				Building Mechanical - HVAC double
ME - Labeling Tools	
	
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING		PIPES and VALVES
ME - Piping - Bell and Spigot Fittings	Pipes and Valves - Pipes 1
ME - Piping - Flanged Fittings	Pipes and Valves - Pipes 2
ME - Piping - Screwed Fittings	Pipes and Valves - Pipes 1
ME - Piping - Soldered Fittings	Pipes and Valves - Pipes 2
ME - Piping - Welded Fittings	Mech Eng - Welding
ME - Welding Symbols		Mech Eng - Welding
	
ADVANCED NETWORK DIAGRAMS	ADVANCED NETWORK DIAGRAMS
Network - Desktop		Network - Desktop
Network - General		Network - General
Network - IBM Equipment		Network - IBM equipment
				Network - Selection of Manufacturers Equipment
Network - Misc Equipment	Network - Misc Equipment
Network - Symbols		Network - Symbols
Network - Telecommunications Equipment	Network - Telecommunications Equipment
	
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING		PROCESS FLOW & PIPES & VALVES
Petroleum Eng - Equipment	Process Flow - Pumps
Petroleum Eng - General		Process Flow - Pumps
Petroleum Eng - Instrumentation	Process Flow - Instrumentation
Petroleum Eng - Piping		Pipes and Valves - Pipes 1
				Pipes and Valves - Pipes 2
Petroleum Eng - Valves		Pipes and Valves - Valves 1
				Pipes and Valves - Valves 2
	
ADVANCED SOFTWARE DIAGRAMMING	SOFTWARE DIAGRAMMING
Software - Booch OOD		Software - Booch OOD
Software - Chen ERD		Software - Chen ERD
Software - Gane-Sarson DFD	Software - Gane-Sarson DFD
Software - Language Level Shapes	Software - Language Level Shapes
Software - Martin ERD		Software - Martin ERD
Software - Memory Objects	Software - Memory Objects
				Software - Nassi-Schneiderman
Software - Rumbaugh OMT		Software - Rumbaugh OMT
Software - Shlaer-Mellor OOA	Software - Shlaer-Mellor OOA
				Software - SSADM
Software - System Diagrams	Software - System Diagrams
Software - Yourdon DFD		Software - Yourdon DFD
	
SPACE PLANNING			SPACE PLANNING
Space - Desks			Space - Desks
Space - Office Equipment	Space - Office Equipment
Space - Facilities		Space - Facilities
Space - Furniture		Space - Furniture
Space - Modular Furniture	Space - Modular Furniture
Space - Modular Office Panels	Space - Modular Wall Panel
Space - Room Assemblies	
Space - Walls			Building - Walls

Beginning with Visio Technical 4.0, all shapes have shape help that you can access
by right-clicking a shape and choosing Shape Help from the menu. If you backup
4.0 stencils when you install Visio Technical 4.1, some shape help files get
overwritten. Shapes on the following 4.0 stencils will no longer have shape help:

Home - Bathroom
Home - Kitchen
Home - Walls
Landscape - Sports
Space - Room Assemblies
ME - Piping - Bell and Spigot Fittings
ME - Piping - Flanged Fittings
ME - Piping - Screwed Fittings
ME - Piping - Welded Fittings

After you install Visio Technical 4.1, if you right-click a shape on one of these stencils 
and choose Shape Help from the menu, you'll get an error message.

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VISIO TECHNICAL 4.1 AND EMBEDDED VISIO DRAWINGS
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When you open a Visio 2.0 or 3.0 drawing embedded in another Windows application for editing in Visio Technical 4.1, the embedded object will by default be automatically converted and saved in the 4.0/4.1 format. The conversion is necessary to retain any attributes specific to the 4.0/4.1 format that may have been added to the drawing, such as custom properties or freeform curves. (See "Saving Visio Technical 4.1 Files as Visio 2.0 or 3.0 Files" above for a complete list of attributes specific to Visio Technical 4.1.)

One implication of automatically converting the embedded Visio drawing to 4.0/4.1 format is that other users who have Visio 2.0 or 3.0 will no longer be able to open the embedded drawing for editing in those versions.

If you anticipate opening and editing Visio 2.0 or 3.0 drawings embedded in documents and need to resave the embedded drawings in their original format for users who may need to subsequently edit them in Visio 2.0 or 3.0, you can change the default behavior of Visio Technical to retain the original format. To do so, complete the following two steps:

1. Exit Visio Technical and open the VISIO.INI file (Visio\System subdirectory) in a text editor such as WordPad or NotePad and add the following line to the [Application] section:

	RegistrationFlags=0x1D77

2. Next, re-register Visio Technical by choosing Run... from the Windows or Windows NT Program Manager File menu or the Windows 95 Start menu and typing the Visio path followed by /r. For example:

	c:\visio\visio.exe /r

After completion of these steps, Visio's default behavior will be to leave embedded drawings from Visio 2.0 and 3.0 in their original formats when they are opened and resaved in 4.1.

Note: Once this default setting has been changed, none of the Visio Technical 4.1 attributes referred to above will be retained if added while editing an embedded drawing originating from Visio 2.0 or 3.0.  

To restore the original default of automatic conversion to 4.0/4.1 format, follow the same two steps above, replacing the line in the VISIO.INI with:

	RegistrationFlags=0x1D6F

Note: This issue of format conversion applies only to OLE-embedded Visio drawings. Visio drawings that have been linked are saved as independent files. Please see "Opening and Saving Visio 2.0 and 3.0 Files in Visio Technical 4.1" above for more information.

"Visio 2.0 and 3.0 embedded drawings" include those originating from Visio 2.0 and 3.0, Visio Express 2.0 and 3.0, Visio Technical 3.0, and Visio Home 3.0.

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OPENING VISIO TECHNICAL FILES ON A NETWORK
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Working with and opening Visio Technical files on a network is essentially the same as on an individual workstation. On the network, however, you can make a drawing available to other users and allow them to make changes to the file. You can also protect the file from changes.

Keep the following issues in mind when using Visio Technical on a network:

When a Visio Technical drawing file is opened in read/write mode, no other network user can access the file. (Even read-only access is denied.) Visio Technical does, however, permit multiple users concurrent read-only access to files so they can share a single set of network stencils. Therefore, when stencil files are shared, it is important that users not open the files in read/write mode. As a safeguard, stencil files should have the read-only attribute set to prevent users from opening the files in read/write mode. You can also set the network Visio directory to read-only to prevent users from opening the files in read/write mode.

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WORKING WITH AUTOCAD FILES
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* There are two ways to work with AutoCAD drawings in Visio Technical: as Windows metafile images or as converted drawing files. Creating a metafile is fast, but the resulting image is not editable in Visio. You can, however, use it as a background by dropping and drawing shapes directly on top of the metafile image. Converting an AutoCAD .DWG file to a Visio drawing takes significantly more time, but results in a fully-editable drawing complete with related master shapes.

* Blocks in AutoCAD do not support special characters in their names, so special characters in Visio masters will be replaced by underscores when saved.

* The following list shows which AutoCAD entities are supported when converting a .DWG file to a Visio drawing:

AutoCAD Entity		Supported?
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Point			Yes
Line			Yes (all linetypes)
Arc			Yes
Circle			Yes
Polyline		Yes
Trace			Yes
Solid			Yes
Text			Yes
Block			Yes
Dimension		Yes
Shape			No
3D Face			No
Viewports		No
CSG Solids (AME)	No
NURBS (AutoSurf)	No
Paperspace		No

*New import features for Visio Technical 4.1 include a batch conversion facility that allows a user to convert several files without providing any intermittent input. All layers are converted as editable in each drawing. Also new is an extension to the library conversion add-on that allows creating a Visio stencil from a symbol library embedded in a single AutoCAD file. In AutoCAD, these are symbols made available in the drawing through the xref/attach command sequence. 

*New export functionality allows for output of multiple line shape text and selective export of multi-configuration symbols.
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PRINTING TRUETYPE FONTS TO HEWLETT-PACKARD LASERJET 4 PRINTERS UNDER WINDOWS 95
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If you encounter problems printing TrueType fonts to the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4 series printers (non-PostScript) under Windows 95, it may be necessary to change a setting in the printer driver concerning the use of TrueType fonts.

1. Open the Windows 95 Control Panel and double-click the Printers icon.
2. Select the LaserJet 4 series printer and choose Properties from the File menu.
3. Click on the Fonts tab in the Properties dialog.
4. Click on the TrueType fonts option "Download TrueType fonts as bitmap soft fonts".

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PRINTING NON-BLACK TEXT AND LINES TO NON-POSTSCRIPT PRINTERS UNDER WINDOWS NT
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When printing to a non-PostScript monochrome printer under Windows NT, text and lines that have been formatted with a color or shade of gray may not print. Fills are not affected and should print properly. A setting can be added to the Visio.INI file that will force all lines and text to print black. 

To add the setting, exit Visio and open the Visio.INI file (Visio\System subdirectory) in a text editor such as WordPad or Notepad and add the following line to the [application] section:

	LinesAndTextPrintBlack=3

To restore the default setting, replace the value "3" with "0".

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QUICK TOUR CONFIGURATION RECOMMENDATIONS
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The Quick Tour (Vistutor.exe) was developed using Macromedia Director and requires at least 4MB of RAM and at least a 2MB swap file. It is not part of the installable build on either the disk set or the CD. Vistutor.exe ships only on the CD in the Visio\Help subdirectory; it can be launched from the CD or copied into Visio Technical's \Help subdirectory on your hard drive. 

When running the Quick Tour over a network, you must map a drive letter for the network server where the Quick Tour is installed. The Quick Tour will not work correctly if run from a UNC path (e.g. \\Server\Share).

VIDEO CARDS
Macromedia Director requires video software drivers and hardware that fully support Windows 3.1 or later standards. 

Note: If you experience video display difficulties running the Quick Tour, first test it under a display mode that provides 640 x 480 resolution and 256 colors. It may also be appropriate to contact the manufacturer of the video card to determine whether there is an updated display driver.

FONTS
The Quick Tour requires these Windows System Fonts on your computer:
Times New Roman
MS Sans Serif

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USING VISIO TECHNICAL 4.1 WITH LOTUS NOTES 3.X
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If you are using Lotus Notes 3.X workstation software with Windows NT, you will need to install the 16-bit version of Visio Technical in order to exchange field data between Notes and Visio Technical 4.1. For instructions on installing 16-bit Visio Technical in a 32-bit operating system, see "Installation of 32-bit or 16-bit Visio Technical 4.1" above.

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INSTALLING THE VISIO BUTTON ON THE MICROSOFT WORD OR EXCEL TOOLBARS
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You can install the Visio toolbar buttons manually by double-clicking VISIOMSO.XLS (for Excel 5.0 and 7.0) or VISIOMSO.DOT (for Word 6.0 and 7.0) in your Visio\System\Custom directory. Or, you can add a Visio drawing to Microsoft Word or Excel by choosing Object from the Insert menu.

The macros to install toolbar buttons are provided only for Word and Excel. Visio Technical 4.1 does not include a macro for PowerPoint because PowerPoint does not provide the functionality Visio Technical requires to customize the toolbar.

For more information about installing a button on a toolbar, refer to your Word or Excel documentation. To customize the appearance of the Visio button, edit the file VISIOMSO.BMP in the Visio\System\Custom directory. 

Note: The Visio toolbar buttons simply provide a one-click method by which to embed a Visio drawing into these applications. The same action can be completed by using an application's "Insert Object" command.

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INSTALLING THE VISIO SMARTICON ON THE LOTUS 1-2-3, 
AMI PRO, OR FREELANCE GRAPHICS TOOLBARS
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If you did not install the Visio SmartIcon, you can copy the Visio SmartIcon files to the appropriate Lotus SmartSuite application directory.

To install the Visio SmartIcon in Lotus 1-2-3 (release 4 or 5), copy these files from the Visio\System\Custom directory to the 123rX\PROGRAMS\SHEETICO directory:

	VISIO123.SMI
	VISIOLSS.BMP
	VISIOLSS.MAC

Then, choose SmartIcons from the Lotus 1-2-3 Tools menu. In the SmartIcons dialog box, choose VISIO in the drop-down list box.

To install the Visio SmartIcon in Ami Pro 3.0, copy these files from the Visio\System\Custom directory to the AMIPRO\ICONS directory:

	VISIOAMI.SMI
	VISIOLSS.BMP

Copy the VISIOAMI.SMM file to the AMIPRO\MACROS directory. Then, choose SmartIcons from the Ami Pro Tools menu. In the SmartIcons dialog box, choose VISIO in the drop-down list box.

To install the Visio SmartIcon in Freelance Graphics 2.0, copy these files from the Visio\System\Custom directory to the FLW\ICONS directory:

	VISIOLSS.BMP
	VISIOFLW.SMI

Then, choose SmartIcons from the Freelance Graphics Tools menu. In the SmartIcons dialog box, choose VISIO in the drop-down list box.

For additional information about installing a SmartIcon, refer to your Lotus SmartSuite documentation.

Note: The Visio SmartIcons simply provide a one-click method by which to embed a Visio drawing into these applications. The same action can be completed by using an application's "Insert Object" command.

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VISIO TECHNICAL AND WINDOWS REGISTRATION
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When you install Visio Technical, information about its capabilities are registered in the Windows 3.x Registration Database or the Windows 95/NT Registry. If you suspect that Visio Technical is not properly registered (for example, if Windows displays an error message saying it cannot find the source application when you double-click an embedded Visio object in another application) you can force the registration process by choosing Run from the Windows 3.x or Windows NT Program Manager File menu or the Windows 95 Start menu and typing the Visio path followed by /r. For example:

	c:\visio\visio.exe /r

If Visio Technical displays error messages under Windows 3.x indicating that OLE2 might be improperly registered, you can register it manually by using the Microsoft Registration Information Editor:

Note: The instructions below for manually registering OLE2 apply only to Windows 3.x. We advise you to refer to your Windows 95 or Windows NT documentation for information on modifying the Registry.

1.  Choose Run from the File menu in Program Manager or the Windows 95 Start menu and type "regedit" at the prompt to launch the Microsoft Registration Information Editor.

2.  Choose Merge Registration File from the File menu.

3.  Choose the OLE2.REG file from your Windows\System directory and choose OK.  (The OLE2.REG file is located in the main Windows directory on the server if you are running a shared copy of Windows on a network.) 

4.  Choose Exit from the File menu to exit Regedit.

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IMPORTING AND EXPORTING NON-VISIO FILES
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The ImageMark filters used by Visio Technical for importing and exporting other graphic file formats do not support Universal Naming Convention (UNC) file paths. When importing or exporting graphics files over a network, you must map a drive to the location of the file being imported or to the destination of a file being exported. For example:

	- Importing a file from \\Server\Share\xyz.cgm will result in an error.
	- Importing a file from N:\xyz.cgm will work properly.

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SCREEN IMAGES AND IMPORTED EPS FILES
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EPS files have two parts: The PostScript code used to print the image and an optional screen image used to display the image on the screen. When exporting EPS files, most graphics applications either automatically include a screen image or give you the option to include one. If you are given the option and you plan to use the EPS file in a Visio Technical drawing, you should include the screen image (which is sometimes referred to as the TIFF preview). Otherwise, the EPS image may not be correctly displayed in or printed from Visio Technical.

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CD-ROM RELEASE NOTES
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The CD-ROM version of Visio Technical includes online versions of Visio Technical's printed documentation set. Adobe's Acrobat Reader must be installed on your hard disk before you can view the online documentation. If you have not already acquired and installed a copy of Acrobat Reader on your hard disk, see the README.TXT file in the Docs directory on the CD.
Visio Technical 4.0 Long File Name	Visio Technical 4.1  long file name

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FILE NAME MAPPING FROM VISIO TECHNICAL4.0 to 4.1
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING		PROCESS FLOW
Chemical Eng - Equipment	Process Flow - Equipment
Chemical Eng - General		Process Flow - Pumps
Chemical Eng - Heat		Process Flow - Heat Exchangers
Chemical Eng - Instrumentation	Process Flow - Instrumentation
Chemical Eng - Process		Process Flow - Vessels
	
DIMENSIONING and ANNOTATION	DIMENSIONING and ANNOTATION
Dimensioning - Architecture	General - Dimensioning Architecture
Dimensioning - Engineering	General - Dimensioning Engineering
Title Block Stencil		Title Blocks 
				General - Dimensioning
	
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING		ELECTRICAL and ELECTRONIC
EE - Integrated Chips		EE - Integrated Circuit Components
EE - Composite Assemblies	EE - Composite Assemblies
EE - Fundamental Items		EE - Fundamental Items
EE - Analog and Digital Logic	EE - Analog and Digital Logic
EE - Maps and Charts		EE - Maps and Charts
				EE - Rotating Equip and Mech Functions
				EE - Maintenance Symbols
EE - Transmission Paths		EE - Transmission Paths
EE - Qualifying Symbols		EE - Qualifying Symbols
EE - Semiconductors and Electron Tubes	EE - Semiconductors and Electron Tubes
EE - Switches and Relays	EE - Switches and Relays
				EE - Telecoms Switch and Peripheral Equip
EE - Terminals and Connectors	EE - Terminals and Connectors
EE - Transformers and Windings	EE - Transformers and Windings
EE - VHF-UHF-SHF		EE - VHF-UHF-SHF
	
HOME PLANNING			HOME PLANNING
Home - Appliances		Home - Appliances
Home - Bathroom			Home - Bathroom and Kitchen
Home - Electrical Symbols	Building - Electrical
Home - Furniture		Home - Furniture
Home - Kitchen			Home - Bathroom and Kitchen
Home - Walls			Building - Walls
	
LANDSCAPE PLANNING		LANDSCAPE PLANNING
Landscape - Plants		Landscape - Plants
Landscape - Site		Landscape - Site
Landscape - Sports		Landscape - Recreation
Landscape - Watering		Landscape - Watering
	
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING		LANDSCAPE PLANNING
ME - Drawing Tools		Drawing Tool Shapes
	
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING		MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ME - Nuts-Bolts-Screws		Mech Eng - Fasteners 1
ME - Screws and Rivets		Mech Eng - Fasteners 2
ME - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing	Mech Eng - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing
	
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING		BUILDING MECHANICAL
ME - HVAC			Building Mechanical - HVAC single
				Building Mechanical - HVAC double
ME - Labeling Tools	
	
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING		PIPES and VALVES
ME - Piping - Bell and Spigot Fittings	Pipes and Valves - Pipes 1
ME - Piping - Flanged Fittings	Pipes and Valves - Pipes 2
ME - Piping - Screwed Fittings	Pipes and Valves - Pipes 1
ME - Piping - Soldered Fittings	Pipes and Valves - Pipes 2
ME - Piping - Welded Fittings	Mech Eng - Welding
ME - Welding Symbols		Mech Eng - Welding
	
ADVANCED NETWORK DIAGRAMS	ADVANCED NETWORK DIAGRAMS
Network - Desktop		Network - Desktop
Network - General		Network - General
Network - IBM Equipment		Network - IBM equipment
				Network - Selection of Manufacturers Equipment
Network - Misc Equipment	Network - Misc Equipment
Network - Symbols		Network - Symbols
Network - Telecommunications Equipment	Network - Telecommunications Equipment
	
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING		PROCESS FLOW & PIPES & VALVES
Petroleum Eng - Equipment	Process Flow - Pumps
Petroleum Eng - General		Process Flow - Pumps
Petroleum Eng - Instrumentation	Process Flow - Instrumentation
Petroleum Eng - Piping		Pipes and Valves - Pipes 1
				Pipes and Valves - Pipes 2
Petroleum Eng - Valves		Pipes and Valves - Valves 1
				Pipes and Valves - Valves 2
	
ADVANCED SOFTWARE DIAGRAMMING	SOFTWARE DIAGRAMMING
Software - Booch OOD		Software - Booch OOD
Software - Chen ERD		Software - Chen ERD
Software - Gane-Sarson DFD	Software - Gane-Sarson DFD
Software - Language Level Shapes	Software - Language Level Shapes
Software - Martin ERD		Software - Martin ERD
Software - Memory Objects	Software - Memory Objects
				Software - Nassi-Schneiderman
Software - Rumbaugh OMT		Software - Rumbaugh OMT
Software - Shlaer-Mellor OOA	Software - Shlaer-Mellor OOA
				Software - SSADM
Software - System Diagrams	Software - System Diagrams
Software - Yourdon DFD		Software - Yourdon DFD
	
SPACE PLANNING			SPACE PLANNING
Space - Desks			Space - Desks
Space - Office Equipment	Space - Office Equipment
Space - Facilities		Space - Facilities
Space - Furniture		Space - Furniture
Space - Modular Furniture	Space - Modular Furniture
Space - Modular Office Panels	Space - Modular Wall Panel
Space - Room Assemblies	
Space - Walls			Building - Walls

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