Explore Microsoft® Visio® Version 2002 Click on the links below to view multimedia demonstrations of some popular Microsoft Visio functions. For best viewing, please set your screen size to 800 x 600 pixels.
Learn
how Visio can help you work and communicate more effectively through this
brief multimedia presentation. Drag and
drop Visio shapes to create flowcharts; easily add a professional look and
share diagrams in Office documents. Generate
project timelines from data stored in Microsoft Project; update diagrams
after inserting them into Office documents. Create
organization charts from scratch or using existing data, then
publish them as detailed Web pages. Use
Visio drawing tools to create custom shapes, then
store them with other images on stencils for easy reuse. Document
network equipment using shapes with built-in custom property fields for easy
asset tracking. Diagram
proposed directory services structures, then export the information to Active
Directory to assist in Windows 2000 migration. Accurately
document network topologies with AutoDiscovery
technology and exact-replica Visio Network Equipment shapes. Reverse
engineer database schema for SQL Server 2000 and other popular databases to
document and understand their structures. Plan
software development using the Unified Modeling Language or reverse engineer
Microsoft Visual Studio® projects. Map existing
Web sites to identify broken links or to determine how a proposed change will
fit into an existing site structure. Automate
tasks in Visio using built-in Visual Basic® for Applications 6.3, a flexible
object model, and Automation. Easily
create scaled space plans using intelligent shapes that represent walls,
doors, windows, and furniture. Populate
floor plans with data from common sources and even color-code the diagram by
any data field. Create a
wide variety of engineering drawings and schematics using common electrical
symbols and connectors. |