Microsoft Visio 2002: The Official Guide (How to Do Everything)
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Product Description
This title examines the 2002 version of Microsoft Visio, and is part of the "How to do Everything" series.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1134635 in Books
- Published on: 2001-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 413 pages
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From the Publisher
Over 3 million registered users worldwide rely on Visio everyday to create reports, proposals, flowcharts and more. How To Do Everything with Visio 2002 shows how to use the tools, templates and stencils and offers sample projects along the way to demonstrate the product's uses.
Visio enables users to communicate effectively with easy-to-assemble drawings and diagrams. Create organizational charts and flowcharts; draw technical schematics and annotate CAD drawings; build Web site maps; and manually or automatically work on network, software, and database design.
From the Back Cover
Organize and present your ideas quickly with this detailed guide to Visio 2002. Create all manner of graphical elements horizontal or vertical cross-function flowcharts, flow diagrams, comparison charts, timelines, directional maps, calendars, and more. For engineers, product designers, planners, business leaders, or anyone using blueprints, function charts, diagrams, or timelines, How to Do Everything With Microsoft Visio 2002 offers easy-to-follow instructions on creating graphical elements to support the flow of ideas and information. Manage networks, organize people, and plan and implement projects more precisely with the crystal clear visual communication created by Visio 2002.
-View and organize hierarchies and business processes
-Map the information architecture of your Web site
-Customize stencils and establish standards to streamline work processes
-Plan and review the infrastructure of your computing systems
-Design an architectural floor plan to your exact specifications
-Build your e-business by planning and designing networks, databases, and Web sites
-Import images into Visio, and import and export data from Excel and Access
-Add Visio graphics to Word plus use Visio materials to create PowerPoint presentations
About the Author
Elisabeth Knottingham (Seattle WA) is an author, technical writer and HTML designer for online and printed programming reference documentation, including Microsoft's product documentation for Visio. Elisabeth has been an HTML consultant teaching training seminars for several companies.
