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I'm removing my silly answer about using Makefiles. Word has a make file feature that converts the individual will do this for you reasonably well.

Do this when you insert your diagrams to the desired format (pdf/gif/etc), assembles them along with some text into an open document formatword (I assume you're pasting in pdfs or something, and finally converts not the open document into a word documentraw visio) 1.

It might be a lot of work up front, but Insert -> Picture -> From File 2. Choose the only thing you'd have picture to do after editing insert 3. DON't just click the Insert button, click the dropdown and choose "Insert and Link"

Now, you can freely edit your visio files would be diagrams. When it comes time to run send out that word document again, open it up and do this: 1. Edit -> Links 2. Select all the make fileimages in the list of links 3. Click "Update Now"

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How fancy do you want to get? You could write a make file that converts the individual diagrams to the desired format (pdf/gif/etc), assembles them along with some text into an open document format, and finally converts the open document into a word document.

It might be a lot of work up front, but the only thing you'd have to do after editing your visio files would be to run the make file.