Summary

Microsoft Visio 2016: Part 2

Microsoft® Visio® stands out among similar applications because of its unique ability to draw a wide variety of diagrams, flowcharts, workflows, and organization structures—anything that can be represented by shapes connected by lines. Most importantly, these shapes can be rearranged and with corresponding lines remaining intact. Visio has improved over the years as features common among Microsoft® Office applications have been added. Today, Visio is well integrated with other members of the Office family as well as Microsoft’s cloud-based services. This greatly enriches the sharing and publishing of Visio drawings.

In Microsoft® Visio® 2016: Part 1, you learned the basic skills needed to create and modify various Visio drawings. In Microsoft® Visio® 2016: Part 2, you will learn about more advanced features—making you a more efficient and effective Visio user.

This course is the second part of a two-course series that covers the skills needed to gain a foundational understanding of Visio.
Microsoft Visio 2016: Part 1
Microsoft Visio 2016: Part 2 (this course)

Completion of this course will earn 0.6 CEUs.

Introduction

In this course, you will examine advanced features to make you more efficient and effective.
You will:
– Design advanced plans and diagrams
– Enhance the look of drawings
– Create shapes, stencils, and templates
– Connect drawings to external data
– Leverage development tools
– Share drawings
– Use diagram standards (optional)

Target Student:

The target student for this course is a graphic designer, subject matter specialist, or other knowledge worker with basic Microsoft Visio 2016 skills (such as creating basic workflows and other diagrams) who needs to use Visio to create complex graphics and illustrations (such as floor plans, custom maps, and scientific illustrations) that may be linked to external data sources and may be inserted into other Microsoft Office files.

Prerequisites:

To ensure your success in this course, you should have the ability to create basic workflows and other common diagram types in Visio. You can obtain this level of knowledge and skills by taking the following Logical Operations course:

Microsoft® Visio® 2016: Part 1
This course includes activities that involve using software such as Excel, Access, and Project. While the listed courses are not mandatory, you can still benefit by taking the following Logical Operations courses to gain an understanding of the basics of the software used with Visio in this course:

Microsoft® Excel® 2016: Part 1
Microsoft® Access® 2016: Part 1
Microsoft® Project 2016: Part 1

Outline

  • Lesson 1: Designing Advanced Plans and Diagrams

    • Topic A: Create a Microsoft Account and Log in to Visio
    • Topic B: Build Advanced Plans
    • Topic C: Build Advanced Diagrams
  • Lesson 2: Enhancing the Look of Drawings

    • Topic A: Use 3-D Shapes
    • Topic B: Work with Shape Styles
    • Topic C: Define Shape Styles
    • Topic D: Apply Backgrounds, Borders, and Titles
  • Lesson 3: Working with Custom Shapes, Stencils, and Templates

    • Topic A: Create Simple Custom Shapes
    • Topic B: Create Custom Stencils
    • Topic C: Create Custom Templates
  • Lesson 4: Connecting Drawings to External Data

    • Topic A: Make an Organization Chart from an Excel Spreadsheet
    • Topic B: Generate a Pivot Diagram from an Excel Spreadsheet
    • Topic C: Create a Gantt Chart from a Project File
    • Topic D: Create a Timeline from a Project File
    • Topic E: Connect a Map to an Access Database
  • Lesson 5: Leveraging Development Tools

    • Topic A: Create Macros
    • Topic B: Modify ShapeSheets
    • Topic C: Build Advanced Shapes
  • Lesson 6: Sharing Drawings

    • Topic A: Save and Share Drawings with OneDrive
    • Topic B: Review Drawings
    • Topic C: Insert Drawings into Other Office Files
    • Topic D: Export Drawings
    • Topic E: Print Drawings

Course Schedule

*Indicates a course that spans over multiple days.

**Indicates a course that is only a half day.