Can I add a webpage (browser) to a visio diagram?
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Can I add a webpage(browser) to a Visio diagram?
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I do not wish to add a hyperlink. I want to view the webpage in the diagram.
I know that there are webparts that can do this with Powerpoint,
https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/25946/how-to-add-live-web-pages-to-a-powerpoint-presentation/
so I am curious if this is also possible in Visio.
VBA solutions are fine.
Note: This is one approach to a broader question. My end goal is to get TFS (Team Foundation server) info into the diagram, but i thought it might be easier to just embed the TFS webpage rather than figure out how to query TFS.
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Can I add a webpage(browser) to a Visio diagram?
Edit -- Additional Info:
I do not wish to add a hyperlink. I want to view the webpage in the diagram.
I know that there are webparts that can do this with Powerpoint,
https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/25946/how-to-add-live-web-pages-to-a-powerpoint-presentation/
so I am curious if this is also possible in Visio.
VBA solutions are fine.
Note: This is one approach to a broader question. My end goal is to get TFS (Team Foundation server) info into the diagram, but i thought it might be easier to just embed the TFS webpage rather than figure out how to query TFS.
microsoft-visio microsoft-visio-2016
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Can I add a webpage(browser) to a Visio diagram?
Edit -- Additional Info:
I do not wish to add a hyperlink. I want to view the webpage in the diagram.
I know that there are webparts that can do this with Powerpoint,
https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/25946/how-to-add-live-web-pages-to-a-powerpoint-presentation/
so I am curious if this is also possible in Visio.
VBA solutions are fine.
Note: This is one approach to a broader question. My end goal is to get TFS (Team Foundation server) info into the diagram, but i thought it might be easier to just embed the TFS webpage rather than figure out how to query TFS.
microsoft-visio microsoft-visio-2016
Can I add a webpage(browser) to a Visio diagram?
Edit -- Additional Info:
I do not wish to add a hyperlink. I want to view the webpage in the diagram.
I know that there are webparts that can do this with Powerpoint,
https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/25946/how-to-add-live-web-pages-to-a-powerpoint-presentation/
so I am curious if this is also possible in Visio.
VBA solutions are fine.
Note: This is one approach to a broader question. My end goal is to get TFS (Team Foundation server) info into the diagram, but i thought it might be easier to just embed the TFS webpage rather than figure out how to query TFS.
microsoft-visio microsoft-visio-2016
microsoft-visio microsoft-visio-2016
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Try this:
web page display for Visio
It's a Visio addon encapsulating an ActiveX control for displaying web pages. It doesn't do javascript and there are no buttons for Home, Back, Forward etc., just the display window.
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Try this:
web page display for Visio
It's a Visio addon encapsulating an ActiveX control for displaying web pages. It doesn't do javascript and there are no buttons for Home, Back, Forward etc., just the display window.
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Try this:
web page display for Visio
It's a Visio addon encapsulating an ActiveX control for displaying web pages. It doesn't do javascript and there are no buttons for Home, Back, Forward etc., just the display window.
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Try this:
web page display for Visio
It's a Visio addon encapsulating an ActiveX control for displaying web pages. It doesn't do javascript and there are no buttons for Home, Back, Forward etc., just the display window.
Try this:
web page display for Visio
It's a Visio addon encapsulating an ActiveX control for displaying web pages. It doesn't do javascript and there are no buttons for Home, Back, Forward etc., just the display window.
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