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Not able to edit Visio Files
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John101Y
2010-05-17 01:17:00 UTC
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I have just loaded the 60 day trial of Visio 2007 and I am not able to edit
my vsd. files? All the edit functions are grayed out even if I select a new
file? Any ideas would be helpful.
Paul Herber
2010-05-18 12:21:41 UTC
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Post by John101Y
I have just loaded the 60 day trial of Visio 2007 and I am not able to edit
my vsd. files? All the edit functions are grayed out even if I select a new
file? Any ideas would be helpful.
I would try the new version of Visio 2010.
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Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd.
Visio Utilities http://www.sandrila.co.uk/visio-utilities/
James W.
2010-05-20 22:38:01 UTC
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Agreed you might want to use the trial version for Visio 2010, however it
sounds like the 60 trial version of Visio 2007 has expired. You are most
likely working in reduced functionality mode.
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James W.
Post by Paul Herber
Post by John101Y
I have just loaded the 60 day trial of Visio 2007 and I am not able to edit
my vsd. files? All the edit functions are grayed out even if I select a new
file? Any ideas would be helpful.
I would try the new version of Visio 2010.
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Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd.
Visio Utilities http://www.sandrila.co.uk/visio-utilities/
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John... Visio MVP
2010-05-28 02:36:06 UTC
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Post by John101Y
I have just loaded the 60 day trial of Visio 2007 and I am not able to edit
my vsd. files? All the edit functions are grayed out even if I select a new
file? Any ideas would be helpful.
It sounds like the demo version has expired. As the others mentioned, try
the 2010 demo version.

If you had just installed the demo, it may be expired if the demo version
was previously installed on that machine. (This is to prevent people from
installing the demo version for sixty days, uninstalling it and then trying
to install it for another sixty days)

John... Visio MVP

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