Translating Organizational chart in Word Thread poster: Natalya Zelikova
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Suddenly I found that I can not edit (translate) Organizational chart in word. What should I do? The error message is: "The server application, source file, or item can not be found. Make sure the application is properly installed and that it has not been deleted, moved or renamed." Thanks in advance, Natalya | | |
RHELLER United States Local time: 02:55 French to English + ...
You could try cutting and pasting it into PowerPoint, if you are familiar with it. | | |
Natalya Zelikova Poland Local time: 10:55 English to Russian + ... TOPIC STARTER
Rita Heller wrote: You could try cutting and pasting it into PowerPoint, if you are familiar with it. The same thing. "... can not be found". The point is that earlier I worked in Organizational chart too, so I think there is something wrong with the application. | | |
PAS Local time: 10:55 Polish to English + ... Try rebooting | Nov 7, 2005 |
Or at least restart Word. But... are you sure the chart is done using MS Word's Organization Chart? Such charts are often done in Visio. When you click on the object, have a look at the bottom left hand corner of your Word window - the name of the application used to make the chart may be there. If it's done in Visio, you need to look around for another solution... HTH Pawel Skalinski | |
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Natalya Zelikova Poland Local time: 10:55 English to Russian + ... TOPIC STARTER
PAS wrote: But... are you sure the chart is done using MS Word's Organization Chart? Such charts are often done in Visio. HTH Pawel Skalinski No, I'm not sure. When I richt-click on the chart, one of the lines of contextual meny says "Microsoft Visio Drawing object" Does this mean that the only way for me to translate it is to draw another chart or a table in new Word document? | | |
Jeff Whittaker United States Local time: 04:55 Member (2002) Spanish to English + ...
To edit Pictures and Graphs in Word (created with VISIO TOOLS, for example): a) Go to the graphic image in Word and click on it. A black box should appear around the image. b) Press Shift-Ctrl-F9 simultaneously. c) A Box with the word PICTURE should appear. d) Click the RIGHT mouse button anywhere inside the graphic image. e) A menu should appear. Select the EDIT PICTURE option. f) You can now click on the text in... See more To edit Pictures and Graphs in Word (created with VISIO TOOLS, for example): a) Go to the graphic image in Word and click on it. A black box should appear around the image. b) Press Shift-Ctrl-F9 simultaneously. c) A Box with the word PICTURE should appear. d) Click the RIGHT mouse button anywhere inside the graphic image. e) A menu should appear. Select the EDIT PICTURE option. f) You can now click on the text in the picture and edit it. You do not have to repeat this procedure the next time you open the file. ▲ Collapse | | |
Natalya Zelikova Poland Local time: 10:55 English to Russian + ... TOPIC STARTER Thank you, Jeff! | Nov 7, 2005 |
Works perfectly! | | |
PAS Local time: 10:55 Polish to English + ... There you go... | Nov 7, 2005 |
If the chart is simple, you can try reproducing it using Organizational Chart, but if it's not, it can be very time consuming. You can download a trial version of MS Visio here: http://www.microsoft.com/office/visio/prodinfo/trial.mspx It weighs 185 MB, so it's your call. Visio is not part of any version of MS Office. It's a sep... See more If the chart is simple, you can try reproducing it using Organizational Chart, but if it's not, it can be very time consuming. You can download a trial version of MS Visio here: http://www.microsoft.com/office/visio/prodinfo/trial.mspx It weighs 185 MB, so it's your call. Visio is not part of any version of MS Office. It's a separate application, so you are not really "expected" to own it. Maybe you can just translate the text of the chart and number the boxes somehow, so the client can paste the translated text into the appropriate boxes. It's not very elegant, but it would work. P.A.S. [Jeff's post] Ah, yes, as long as the object doesn't fall apart when finished editing.
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Jeff Whittaker United States Local time: 04:55 Member (2002) Spanish to English + ...
In situations where this does not work, you can also create a text box and position it over the text to be replaced. Jeff Whittaker wrote: To edit Pictures and Graphs in Word (created with VISIO TOOLS, for example): a) Go to the graphic image in Word and click on it. A black box should appear around the image. b) Press Shift-Ctrl-F9 simultaneously. c) A Box with the word PICTURE should appear. d) Click the RIGHT mouse button anywhere inside the graphic image. e) A menu should appear. Select the EDIT PICTURE option. f) You can now click on the text in the picture and edit it. You do not have to repeat this procedure the next time you open the file. | | |