If you need to do extensive editing/modification, you need to have Visio.
You could try converting it to a drawing (right-click, choose Convert) or
copy/paste as a Picture (metafile), then ungroup it.
You still won't be able to edit it the same as if you had Visio, but if it
was just minor tweaks/name changes that you need to make, it might work.
--
James
Orlando (Goofy says "Hey"), Florida
"Rory Watson" wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Someone in the office created a number of documents in MS Visio, then
> pasted them into powerpoint. Now we'd like to be able to edit /make
> changes to those powerpoints without having to purchase viso licenses. Is
> there any way to do this? Most are pasted in as Viso drawing objects. I
> checked the MS Viso website and could not seem to get the search narrowed
> enough here. We do have one individual who has Visio on his PC if that
> would help.
>
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