Looking at the article posted here
<http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Education_Project/Effort/Improve_I
mpress/Create_Visio_Import_Filter>  with your names on it, as well as this
one, I see that you reached out to the developer community for someone who
could participate in the development of a Visio import filter for
OpenOffice. Did you have any luck finding anyone and does that filter now
exist anywhere? Please advise.

 

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