There really isn't a way to do this.  Visio doesn't have layers in the same way 
that the Adobe products do.   Really the only thing you can do is save your 
Visio files (each page/tab) as .gifs or .jpgs and use them as masters or 
elements (or layers) in your InDesign pages.  But then they will just be static 
images.  You can also select items within a Visio drawing and save them off as 
images as well if you only want to use parts of the interface and not re-draw 
them in InDesign.

Or you could learn Visio.  It's not difficult, and besides the flexibilty that 
masters give you in InDesign, you can do pretty much the same stuff as with 
InDesign.  It's always better to know more software applications.  But if time 
is of the essence, I can understand with wanting to stick with what you know.



----- Original Message ----
From: Jonathan Cohen <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 1:01:07 PM
Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Visio and InDesign compatibility?

Hi all-

I just started working at a firm that uses Visio as its standard
wireframe tool. I also have InDesign on my machine and would prefer
to use this instead. (personally, omnigraffle fan here, but I'm
required to use Windows)

Searches for related keywords, an IxDA discussion search, and another
30 minutes of playing with several file formats haven't helped. I
can't figure out how to convert a file made in Visio to open with
layers intact in InDesign and vice versa.

Anyone know of a way to make these two apps play nice with each
other? 

Thanks!
Jon
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