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Reverse Engineering Visio diagrams in 2003

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Mike M - 18 Aug 2003 14:53 GMT
Am I missing something?  In Visual Studio .net 2002, you
reversed engineered to Visio using Project>Visio
UML>Reverse Engineer or something.  Those menu items
aren't there in 2003 and the only reference I see in help
is for Visual Studio 6.0...

Does it require Visio 2003 (I have 2002 installed) or is
not available?  I appreciate any help.
Lance Delano[MSFT] - 20 Aug 2003 21:35 GMT
Do you have Visio Professional or Visio Standard?  If you have Visio
Professional, then in the stencil options, you should see a software
category and there should be a UML stencil as part of category.  If you
have that, then the menu action is "UML > Reverse Engineer"
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