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		<title>Copying Visio Drawings Without A Loss Of Fidelity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copying Visio 2007 drawings and embedding them into other documents can have startling effects. Lines can get routed differently, breaking a careful layout. Dotted lines can appear as solid lines, making it confusing to distringuish between different types of objects. There are 2 important things to know that can help avoid these issues.   Use the [...]]]></description>
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