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Excel and Visio

Can you export an organisational tree from Excel into Visio and how?

RE: Excel and Visio

Hello Ariane

Sorry for the extraordinary long delay in response - believe it or not it is hard to find good instructions on how to do this and how it works.

What I would suggest is building the chart in Visio using the wizard option where you set up an Excel spreadsheet as part of the process (rather than using an existing spreadsheet) as this will give you a good idea of how an Excel spreadsheet would need to be set up before you imported it in.

Here's how:
1. Select File, New, Organization Chart.

2. Start the Organization Chart Wizard.

3. At the first step of the wizard, select the 'Information that I enter using the wizard' option, and click Next.

4. At the second step of the wizard, select Excel, then type the name of the file.

5. Select Browse to choose the location you wish to save the file to, click Save, and then click Next.

6. Click OK - a Microsoft Office Excel workbook will open with column headings already entered for you.

7. Replace the sample text with the text you wish to appear in your organisation chart. By holding your cursor over each column heading, you should be able to view data entry tips.

8. Save the Excel file, then close Excel.

9. Proceed through the remaining steps in the wizard to create your organization chart from the data you entered into the Excel file.

Visio's organisation chart wizard will also recognise the following file formats (besides .xls):

- Microsoft Exchange Server Directory (Microsoft Exchange e-mail Address Book).

- Tab- or Comma-delimited text (.txt).

- Org Plus (.txt).

- Microsoft Office Access (.mdb) or any other file format for a database created in an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)-compliant database application.


I hope you find this useful.
Amanda

 

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