WMF or EMF work fine. You can hard-import these, import by reference, or embed them as OLE objects. If you are confident nobody is going to muck about with your source, importation by reference is easiest, because you can update more or less on the fly from Visio. You just need to remember to save the chart as (wmf/emf) when you're done with your session. be careful not to leave any object in the image selected, or you'll end up saving just that object, which can make for some embarrassment, to be sure.
If you are concerned about poor source discipline, the best method may be to build your flowcharts directly in Frame, using its graphical features. It all depends on your work environment. There used to be a way to backdoor save and import from vsd into Frame, but MSFT plugged that hole, so you'd likely be stuck with redrawing if you opt to go this route. I've found OLE implementation to be pretty spotty, but my experience is getting a little elderly, and perhaps they've fixed things in recent revs. --William Abernathy Zeller, Barbara wrote: > What is the best way to import flow charts from Visio (.vsd) into FrameMaker? > I'm getting some pretty fuzzy results. I am working in Frame 7.2. Would > appreciate any tips. > > Thanks! > Barbara Zeller