Inside Visio 2002
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Publisher | : upFront.eZine Publishing, Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 204 |
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ISBN | : 0973737336 |
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ISBN | : 0973737336 |
Author | : Keith Alan Powell |
Publisher | : Que Publishing |
Total Pages | : 580 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9780789726841 |
Written for intermediate-to-advanced level Visio users who want to create robust business diagrams, drawings, charts, systems and more.
Author | : Graham Wideman |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 484 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Computer graphics |
ISBN | : 155212682X |
Overview Developers seeing opportunities to leverage Microsoft Visio's programmable diagramming environment need to be able to design and build their applications quickly and sure-footedly -- achieving business-serving results in a business-compatible timeframe. To that end, this book and set of tools is organized around the premise that developers will have the following interests and needs: Visio Structure: An organized and comprehensive presentation of Visio's document and user-interface object models including the all-important ShapeSheet. Browsable Reference Material: There's lots of info in Visio's Developer Help, but it will take you forever to digest enough of it to get the big picture. To greatly accelerate the process, this book includes a "browsable" reference section -- objects, properties, methods and shapesheet cells and functions tabulated in an order which brings related items together. You'll still use Help, but with this book you can rapidly skim over and locate features of interest to your task at hand. Visio Behavior: The power beneath the surface. Work with it, not against it! Investigation of numerous key areas of Visio behavior, at a level which uncovers many subtleties not evident from simply using the product. Solution Architectures for adding functionality to Visio. Several alternative forms are possible. Read why "VSL Addons" are still the preferred form for many kinds of application. VSLs have traditionally required C/C++, Delphi, or some other language capable of working with Automation and producing arbitrary DLLs. Now, using the "VBVSL_Adapter" component available with this book, VSLs can be built easily with Visual Basic. The VBVSL foundation allows the book to use Visual Basic samples to illuminate many more topics of interest to Visio-based application-builders. Several sample applications are supplied which you can copy and modify to get your own addons up and running quickly. Browsing Tools: The book gives you access to download a suite of browsing tools which you can use to instantly clarify exactly what's going with several of Visio's more elaborate or arcane features, such as EventLists, UIObjects, CommandBars, browse Visio 2002's new XML-format files and so on. This will vastly accelerate your learning process, and goes a long way to keep your development efforts on track.
Author | : Eric R. Infanti |
Publisher | : Que Publishing |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9780789726353 |
Annotation A reference designed to quickly explain in ten minutes or less the most common beginning and intermediate level tasks a Visio user would need to create better looking and more communicative diagrams to augment their Word docs and PowerPoint presentations. This book offers straightforward, practical answers for fast results. Each 10-minute lesson allows the user to quickly learn the fundamentals necessary to accomplish their goals. Covers the most commonly referenced topics. Because most people don't have the luxury of sitting down uninterrupted for hours at a time to learn Visio, this 10 Minute Guide focuses on the most often used features, covering them in lessons designed to take 10 minutes or less to complete. Without jargon, this guide teaches the user how to use Visio by providing straightforward, easy-to-follow explanations and lists of numbered steps. Eric Infanti is the Director of Training and Performance at GreenTree International. He has trained, put on seminars and developed curriculum at institutions such as Sacred Heart University and Manchester, Tunis, Capital, and Middlesex Community-Technical colleges. Eric has been a user of Visio since its launch back in the early 90's in his IT realm with Dime Financial Corporation as well as usage of it during his Marine Corps tour. Since then, Eric has supported, coached, and trained hundreds of people across Connecticut, and is now training nationally with Microsoft?. Soon Eric begins the infrastructure for delivering Visio courses online as well. Some of his current clients are The META Group, The Hartford Insurance Group, and ABB to name a few.
Author | : Bonnie Biafore |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 796 |
Release | : 2007-03-07 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0470147989 |
Whether you're designing a network, a business plan, or an office building, Visio 2007 can transform your vision into sophisticated diagrams and drawings and this comprehensive reference shows you how. You'll discover how to use Visio for IT, architecture, engineering, and business projects; explore the new features of Visio 2007; learn to publish Visio diagrams to the Web; and much more. If you want to develop your skills in Visio, this is the book you need to succeed.
Author | : Chris Roth |
Publisher | : Pearson Education |
Total Pages | : 455 |
Release | : 2011-05-24 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0132182661 |
Using Microsoft Visio 2010 Get comfortable with Microsoft Visio 2010, the latest version of Microsoft Visio. Don’t just read about it: see it and hear it with step-by-step video tutorials and valuable audio sidebars delivered through the Free Web Edition that comes with every USING book. For the price of the book, you get online access anywhere with a web connection—no books to carry, updated content, and all the benefits of video and audio learning. LEARN FAST, LEARN EASY, USING WEB, VIDEO, AND AUDIO Show Me video walks through tasks you’ve just got to see Tell Me More audio delivers insights straight from the experts
Author | : Scott A. Helmers |
Publisher | : Pearson Education |
Total Pages | : 759 |
Release | : 2011-04-15 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0735662274 |
Experience learning made easy—and quickly teach yourself how to create professional-looking business and technical diagrams with Visio 2010. With Step by Step, you set the pace—building and practicing the skills you need, just when you need them! Build a variety of charts and diagrams with Visio templates Draw organization charts, floor plans, flowcharts, and more Apply color, text, and themes to your Visio diagrams Use Visio shapes to link to, store, and visualize data Collaborate on diagrams with Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Create custom diagrams with your own shapes and templates Your Step by Step digital content includes: All the book's practice files—ready to download and put to work. Fully searchable online edition of this book—with unlimited access on the Web. Free online account required.
Author | : Debbie Walkowski |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 410 |
Release | : 2004-01-30 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0764568671 |
Did you ever wish you could draw folks a picture of your business processes or the design of your database, but you just don’t have the graphics skills? Then Visio 2003 might be exactly what you’re looking for, and Visio 2003 For Dummies makes it easy for you to find out. Often, pictures do speak louder than words. Visio enables you to turn business and technical concepts into visual diagrams. Best of all, it doesn’t require you to possess any artistic talent! Visio 2003 For Dummies shows you how to Navigate the software and use the menus, toolbars, and task panes Create simple diagrams Use Visio drawings with other software programs Annotate your diagrams Post diagrams on the Web If you need to explain business goals and procedures, software concepts, or database designs to others, Visio 2003 For Dummies can get you going with this great software package in no time. Soon you’ll be able to Choose the appropriate type of drawing for your purpose, work with stencils, and add shapes Pan and zoom to fine-tune your diagram Set up your printer with Visio 2003, add headers and footers, and print an entire drawing or only selected parts Explore open and closed or one- and two-dimensional shapes, and manipulate them to demonstrate what you want to show Add color and text to enhance your drawings Create custom shapes, develop and use templates, and even add layers to provide more detail Integrate Visio with Excel, Word, Project, and Outlook Produce reports using data stored in Visio, update them, make them available for others to review, and even track changes Additional information and links to online Visio resources are available on the book’s companion Web site. Visio 2003 offers you an exciting new way to communicate business processes, information systems, database and software designs, or computer and telecommunications networks, and Visio 2003 For Dummies gives you the power to use this great tool quickly and easily.
Author | : Bonnie Biafore |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 816 |
Release | : 2004-04-14 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0764572946 |
Providing comprehensive coverage of Visio's large feature set for technical and engineering professionals, the book begins with a quick introduction to the intuitive interface This book quickly moves into the specialized stencils, shapes, and templates used in software and network design and documentation, engineering disciplines, and project management Features strong coverage of Visio's tight integration with other Microsoft Office products and as well as its interoperability with related products from other vendors, including AutoCad Explores how users in various fields can customize Visio with add-ons to meet their specific needs The author is a structural engineer and Visio user with twenty years of experience in project management