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What is a VRD file? Defines the parameters of a report created with Microsoft Visio; saved in an XML format; divided into five sections including 1) the title and description, 2) the fields and column headers, 3) information selection filters, 4) record groupings, and 5) a description of how the information is sorted.

More Information NOTE: Visio report definitions can only be opened using the Reporting Tool within Visio. This feature can accessed by selecting Tools→Report.

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Visio Report Definition File

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What is a VRD file?

Defines the parameters of a report created with Microsoft Visio; saved in an XML format; divided into five sections including 1) the title and description, 2) the fields and column headers, 3) information selection filters, 4) record groupings, and 5) a description of how the information is sorted.

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NOTE: Visio report definitions can only be opened using the Reporting Tool within Visio. This feature can accessed by selecting Tools→Report.

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Updated: October 21, 2008

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What is a VRD file?
Defines the parameters of a report created with Microsoft Visio; saved in an XML format; divided into five sections including 1) the title and description, 2) the fields and column headers, 3) information selection filters, 4) record groupings, and 5) a description of how the information is sorted.