When you print Visio drawings from your Web browser, the same zoom factor and center point used in your browser window are used on the printed page, so what you see on your monitor closely approximates what prints.
However, always check the print preview before printing your drawing to make sure it will print the way you want it to. On the Visio Viewer toolbar, click the Properties button. Use the options on the Display tab, the Layers tab, and the Comments tab to hide and show parts of the drawing and the viewer. Use Visio Viewer to view or print Visio drawings.
Notes: Visio Viewer can open Visio drawings. Notes: Visio Viewer doesn't display stencils, panes, rulers, guides, and guide points. Notes: If you change any settings in the Print Preview dialog box when preparing to print, your drawing might print incorrectly.
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But it doesn't work on all machines. Patches removed from test machines are KB, KB any help will be greatly appreciated. Also, there have been some Security Updates which seem to have a direct impact on the way the Viewer loads. Hope that helps! You might also want to keep Find and Goto Page. COM and automation 6. In Visio 1 and 2, there was a demo version that could be used as a 'Viewer', but for later versions there was no 'free' viewer. So stripping down Visio was suggested, but there was a long list of reasons why it could not be done.
File bloat was a key problem. Need stencils or ideas? It's called the Trial If you don't have it yet, you must download it first. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Al Edlund's post on June 20, I had the same problem but this solution did not solve it. I can only assume a recent update caused this problem Why does MS do this? Things work, take an automatic update In reply to NigelStedman's post on July 26, I've tried the fix suggested by Nigel however it didn't help me.
It Works for me!! David Hochhauser. In reply to WiCoder's post on July 26,
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