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Isn't the original poster looking for clip art? Vector clip art?
Does Visio have such? (I dunno, I am one of the few around here without
MSDN ;?P).
Otherwise, I have been sorely disappointed with Microsoft Visio's EPS
and PDF export and font handling--to the degree that I'd recommend using
something else to create and edit vectors.
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From: John Posada [mailto:JPosada -at- book -dot- com]
Visio.
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From: Jan Henning [mailto:henning -at- r-l -dot- de]
I wonder if anybody has any pointers for me. We are looking for a
collection of graphics for creating network diagrams. Ideally, the
would be:
- vector graphics (e.g., EPS)
- all in roughly the same style
- include a wide range of devices
- royalty-free (at least when used in manuals and the like)
- not too expensive (i.e., a price not higher than in the low three
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