Microsoft visio 2010 documentation




















Microsoft Visio Viewer allows anyone to view Visio drawings and diagrams created with Visio 5. Details Version:. File Name:. Date Published:. File Size:. System Requirements Supported Operating System. Install Instructions To install this download: Download the file by clicking the Download button and saving the file to your hard disk.

Double-click the VisioViewer. Import data to shapes in your drawing. Create a data flow diagram. Make a Visio flowchart to visualize a process. A beginner's guide to Visio. Overview of Visio for the web. Add a stencil to a template in Visio. Reduce or enlarge a drawing when you print it. Accessibility support for Visio. Present a detailed diagram to an audience.

Build an org chart in Visio. Gain complete insights with Visio illustrations, like flow charts, fishbone diagrams, organizational charts, from within Power BI dashboards and reports. You can save your diagram as a standard Visio file that you can share with other people who have Visio. In addition, there are many different formats that you can save your diagram in directly from the Save As dialog box.

Click Save As , and then select a format in the Save as type list. Web page in HTM format. Image files and other resource files are saved in a subfolder of the location where you save the HTM file. For more information about how to add shapes, see Use the Shapes window to organize and find shapes and Find more shapes and stencils.

To add a shape to the drawing page so that it is automatically connected when it is added to the page, do the following:. Hold your pointer over the shape that is already on the page. Notice that small blue arrows appear on the four sides of the shape. These are AutoConnect arrows that you can use to connect shapes. A mini toolbar that contains four shapes appears, and a preview shape might also appear on the page.

As you move the pointer over the shapes in the mini toolbar, previews of the shapes appear. The shapes on the toolbar are the top four shapes from the Quick Shapes area.

To automatically connect two shapes when you drag the second shape onto the page, do the following:. Drag a second shape onto the drawing page and hold it so it covers the first shape, but do not drop it yet.

Notice that the AutoConnect arrows appear. Move the second shape down over the AutoConnect arrow that points in the direction that you want, and drop it on the arrow. The Analyze shape is spaced a standard distance from the Service Request shape, and is connected automatically.

When the AutoConnect arrows appear, move the pointer over an arrow that is pointing toward the other shape that you want to connect to. Click and hold the AutoConnect arrow, and then drag a connector from it to the center of the other shape. When the arrow is over the center of the other shape, a red border appears around the shape.

Drop the connector to attach it, or "glue" it, to the shape. For more information about how to connect shapes, see Add connectors between shapes in Visio. When you start typing, Visio switches the selected shape to text editing mode. Select the shape again. A small yellow control handle appears in the text area. Drag the yellow control handle to move the text. On the Home tab, in the Tools group, click the Text tool.

The text box now has the characteristics of other shapes. You can select it and type to change the text, you can drag it to another part of the page, and you can format the text by using the Font and Paragraph groups on the Home tab.

In addition, when you hold the pointer over the text, AutoConnect arrows appear so you can connect the text to other shapes. For more information about how to add text blocks, see Add, edit, move, or rotate text and text blocks. In the Shape Data window, in the property row that you want, enter the data that you want. In the Type list, select the type of data that you want to be entered into that property. Right-click the shape again, point to Data , and this time click Shape Data.

The Shape Data window opens and displays all the data that has been defined for the shape. If all of the shapes have specific information, you can leave the Shape Data window open and click the shapes you are interested in to see the data that they contain. Adding shape data manually can add a lot of value to your diagram, but if your data is in a database or an Excel workbook, you can pull that data into your diagram automatically and connect the rows of data with specific shapes.

Use the Data Selector wizard to import your data into the External Data window. The data that appears in the External Data window is a snapshot of your source data at the time of import. You can update the data in your drawing to match the changes in your source data by clicking Refresh All on the Data tab. On the first page of the Data Selector wizard, choose which of the following types of data sources have the data you're using:. Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services list.

After you click Finish on the last page of the Data Connection wizard, the External Data window appears with your imported data shown in a grid. Drag a row of data onto a shape to add automatically the data to the Shape Data for that shape. Or, in the Shapes window, select a shape that you want to hold the data, and then drag a row of data and drop it on an empty area of the page. The selected shape is added to the page, connected to the data. Click the background that you want.

A new background page is added to the diagram, which you can see in the page tabs along the bottom of the diagramming area. To apply a border or title to your drawing:. The title and border are added to the background page named VBackground-1 by default.

To change the title and other text, you must make the changes on the background page; you can't change the title on any other pages.

Click the title text. The entire border is selected, but if you start typing it changes the default title text. To apply a unified color scheme and other formatting effects:. On the Design tab, in the Themes group, hold your pointer over the various themes.

A preview of the theme shows up on the page. Appropriate grid size and ruler measurements Some drawings require a special scale. Special tabs Some templates have unique features that you can find on special tabs in the ribbon. Wizards to help you with special types of drawings In some cases when you open a Visio template, a wizard helps you get started.

Rotating and resizing shapes Rotation handles The round handle located above a selected shape is called a rotation handle. Connection arrows for AutoConnect The connection arrows help you easily connect shapes to one another, as you saw in the previous section. Selection handles for resizing shapes You can use the square selection handles to change the height and width of your shape. Visio shapes can hold data You can add data to each shape by typing it in the Shape Data window — on the View tab, in the Show group, click Task Panes , and then click Shape Data.

Visio shapes with special behavior Many Visio shapes have special behavior that you can find by stretching, right-clicking, or moving the yellow control handle on the shape. On the Design tab, hover the mouse pointer over the various themes. Visio temporarily applies each theme as you hover the mouse pointer over them. Click the theme that you want to apply to the diagram. Click Design and then click Backgrounds.

Click a background. Click a title style. The title and border appear on the background page. At the bottom of the diagramming area, click the VBackground-1 tab.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000