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Visio 2003 Introduction
Course
Length
Full
day
Prerequisites
Windows
Introduction or equivalent experience
Course
Description
Visio
allows you to quickly and effectively communicate ideas through drawings
and diagrams. In this full-day class, participants will learn the basics
of the Visio drawing program to create powerful and understandable
drawings such as flowcharts and organization charts.
Course
Topics
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Perform Visio basics
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Change the view, use zoom, pan and zoom, navigate between pages,
and rename pages
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Work with the shapes
window
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Navigate between open
stencils, open additional stencils, and float stencils
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Add shapes to a
drawing
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Select, move, resize,
duplicate, search for, and delete shapes
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Use the Size &
Position window
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Use the drawing tools
to draw lines, arcs, curves, open, and closed shapes
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Rotate, align,
distribute, and group shapes
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Create a basic
flowchart
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Use
the Stamp tool, number shapes, connect shapes, and use the text
tool
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Format shapes and
text, center drawing on page, and apply a color scheme
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Create a cross-functional flowchart
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Add, resize, move,
and remove functional bands
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Add separators, new pages, and an off-page reference shape
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Change print setup and page setup options
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Work with foreground
and background pages
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Add headers and
footers
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Insert graphics and
fields
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Create links and
hyperlinks
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Create an
organization chart manually and using the wizard
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Change organization
chart layout, show divider lines, change the shape order, and
change reporting relationships
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Add an organization
chart title, hide subordinate shapes, change position type,
change text format, change shape display, and change spacing
between shapes
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Create a synchronized
copy of organization chart shapes
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Create hyperlinks
between synchronized copies
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Add custom property
data to a shape and define and display new custom properties
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Import a picture into
an organization chart
What
Participants Receive
Each
participant receives a guide containing step-by-step instructions and
a laminated reference card.
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