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You cannot edit organization charts in Office 2003 and Office XP that were created in Office 2000 or in an earlier version of Office


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Symptoms

When you try to edit organizational charts in Microsoft Office 2003 and Microsoft Office XP, you cannot do so.

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Cause

This issue occurs when the organizational chart that you are trying to edit was created with Microsoft Office 2000 or an earlier version.

Microsoft Office 2003 and Microsoft Office XP have an integrated diagramming function that includes a new Organization Chart feature. This integrated diagramming function takes the place of the Organization Chart 2.0 program that is included with Office 2000 and earlier versions of Office.

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Workaround

To work around this issue, use one the following methods.

Note The method that you choose depends on your individual requirements and future plans.

Additionally, the download that is listed in Method 1 is for Microsoft Office 2003.

For additional information about organization charts in Office XP, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
293615 Organization Charts from Office 2000 Programs Appear Different in Office XP Programs

Method 1

Download and install the Microsoft Organization Chart 2.0 tool.

You can use the Microsoft Organization Chart 2.0 tool to continue to view and edit your organizational charts that were created by using Office 2000 or earlier. For more information about the Microsoft Organization Chart 2.0 tool, visit the following Microsoft site: After you install the Microsoft Organization Chart 2.0 tool, new organization charts will continue to use the new diagramming features in Office 2003. Organization charts created using Office 2000 or earlier will open in the Microsoft Organization Chart 2.0 tool. To create new organization charts by using the Microsoft Organization Chart 2.0 tool, use the Insert Object command.

Method 2

Re-create your existing organization charts by using the new diagramming features of Office 2003 and Microsoft XP.

This method gives you all the benefits of the Office drawing formatting capabilities and the automatic formatting and layout that are appropriate for simple organization charts.

Note By default, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 will automatically convert Microsoft Organization Chart 2.0 objects to the new Organization Chart feature of Office XP. You can use the new diagramming features to change the converted chart.

Method 3

Re-create the charts by using the Drawing tools in Office 2003 and Microsoft XP.

This method gives you all the benefits of the Office drawing formatting capabilities, but you have to manually adjust all the formatting and layout. You have to manually adjust, because you are not using the diagramming feature.

Method 4

Re-create the organization charts in Microsoft Visio, and then insert the resulting charts in your Office 2003 and Office XP programs.

Use this workaround when you have to change the charts, and not just view them, or when you have to create organization charts that are more complex than the charts that the Office diagramming feature is designed for.

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More information

The layout capabilities in the earlier Microsoft Organization Chart 2.0 program and the newer integrated diagramming function in Office 2003 and Office XP are different. Therefore, some older charts cannot be represented with the new layout capabilities. Because of this, there is limited automatic conversion available in PowerPoint 2002 and no automatic conversion provided with Office 2003.

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Keywords: KB822525, kbprb, kbchart

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Article Info
Article ID : 822525
Revision : 7
Created on : 10/18/2012
Published on : 10/18/2012
Exists online : False
Views : 320