
Microsoft Visio 2016 Step By Step
Scott Helmers(Author)
Microsoft Press
Published on 4. January 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
576 pages
978-0-7356-9780-5 (ISBN)
Description
The quick way to learn Microsoft Visio 2016!
This is learning made easy. Get more done quickly with Visio 2016. Jump in wherever you need answers--brisk lessons and colorful screenshots show you exactly what to do, step by step.
Get results faster with starter diagrams
Diagram processes, organizations, networks, and datacenters
Add styles, colors, and themes
Enhance diagrams with data-driven visualizations
Link to external data sources, websites, and documents
Add structure to diagrams with containers, lists, and callouts
Validate flowchart, swimlane, and BPMN diagrams
Collaborate and publish with Visio Services and Microsoft SharePoint 2016
Look up just the tasks and lessons you need
This is learning made easy. Get more done quickly with Visio 2016. Jump in wherever you need answers--brisk lessons and colorful screenshots show you exactly what to do, step by step.
Get results faster with starter diagrams
Diagram processes, organizations, networks, and datacenters
Add styles, colors, and themes
Enhance diagrams with data-driven visualizations
Link to external data sources, websites, and documents
Add structure to diagrams with containers, lists, and callouts
Validate flowchart, swimlane, and BPMN diagrams
Collaborate and publish with Visio Services and Microsoft SharePoint 2016
Look up just the tasks and lessons you need
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Redmond
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
900 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7356-9780-5 (9780735697805)
Schweitzer Classification
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Additional editions

E-Book
12/2015
1st Edition
Microsoft Press
€26.09
Available for download
Previous edition

Scott A. Helmers
Microsoft Visio 2013 Step By Step
Book
05/2013
Microsoft Press
€56.50
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Person
Scott A. Helmers is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Microsoft Visio and is the primary Visio expert at Experts-Exchange.com. He has helped companies create custom Visio add-ins to enhance organizational efficiency and employee productivity, and has taught thousands of people how to use technology more effectively.
He is Vice President of Product Planning and Support at the Harvard Computing Group, a software and consulting firm that helps clients understand and implement business process solutions. Scott is a co-inventor of TaskMap (www.taskmap.com), a Visio add-in that anyone can use to document and improve all of the important aspects of any business process.
Scott has worked with clients in Afghanistan, Egypt, India, Ireland, Jordan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Canada, and the United States on projects involving knowledge management, specification of new IT systems, process mapping and redesign, and technology training. In addition, he has been an Adjunct Professor at both Northeastern University and Boston University.
Scott is the author of three previous books: Microsoft Visio 2013 Step by Step (Microsoft Press, 2013), Microsoft Visio 2010 Step by Step (Microsoft Press, 2011), and Data Communications: A Beginner's Guide to Concepts and Technology (Prentice-Hall, 1989). He also contributed Chapter 9, "Visio and Visio Services," to Business Intelligence in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 by Norm Warren, Mariano Neto, Stacia Misner, Ivan Sanders, and Scott Helmers (Microsoft Press, 2013). Information about Scott's books is available at www.VisioStepByStep.com.
When not working or spending time with his family in Andover, Massachusetts, Scott can usually be found on his bicycle or working with a local community theater company.
He is Vice President of Product Planning and Support at the Harvard Computing Group, a software and consulting firm that helps clients understand and implement business process solutions. Scott is a co-inventor of TaskMap (www.taskmap.com), a Visio add-in that anyone can use to document and improve all of the important aspects of any business process.
Scott has worked with clients in Afghanistan, Egypt, India, Ireland, Jordan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Canada, and the United States on projects involving knowledge management, specification of new IT systems, process mapping and redesign, and technology training. In addition, he has been an Adjunct Professor at both Northeastern University and Boston University.
Scott is the author of three previous books: Microsoft Visio 2013 Step by Step (Microsoft Press, 2013), Microsoft Visio 2010 Step by Step (Microsoft Press, 2011), and Data Communications: A Beginner's Guide to Concepts and Technology (Prentice-Hall, 1989). He also contributed Chapter 9, "Visio and Visio Services," to Business Intelligence in Microsoft SharePoint 2013 by Norm Warren, Mariano Neto, Stacia Misner, Ivan Sanders, and Scott Helmers (Microsoft Press, 2013). Information about Scott's books is available at www.VisioStepByStep.com.
When not working or spending time with his family in Andover, Massachusetts, Scott can usually be found on his bicycle or working with a local community theater company.
Content
Part 1: Create Visio diagrams
Chapter 1: Get started with Visio 2016
Chapter 2: Create diagrams
Chapter 3: Manage text, shapes, and pages
Chapter 4: Create business process diagrams
Chapter 5: Create organization charts
Chapter 6: Add style, color, and themes
Chapter 7: Create network and datacenter diagrams
Part 2: Add data to your diagrams
Chapter 8: Work with shape data
Chapter 9: Visualize your data
Chapter 10: Link to external data
Part 3: Enhance and share diagrams
Chapter 11: Add and use hyperlinks
Chapter 12: Print, reuse, and share diagrams
Chapter 13: Add structure to your diagrams
Chapter 14: Validate diagrams
Chapter 15: Collaborate and publish diagrams
Appendix A: Look behind the curtain
Appendix B: Keyboard shortcuts for Visio
Glossary
Index
About the author
Chapter 1: Get started with Visio 2016
Chapter 2: Create diagrams
Chapter 3: Manage text, shapes, and pages
Chapter 4: Create business process diagrams
Chapter 5: Create organization charts
Chapter 6: Add style, color, and themes
Chapter 7: Create network and datacenter diagrams
Part 2: Add data to your diagrams
Chapter 8: Work with shape data
Chapter 9: Visualize your data
Chapter 10: Link to external data
Part 3: Enhance and share diagrams
Chapter 11: Add and use hyperlinks
Chapter 12: Print, reuse, and share diagrams
Chapter 13: Add structure to your diagrams
Chapter 14: Validate diagrams
Chapter 15: Collaborate and publish diagrams
Appendix A: Look behind the curtain
Appendix B: Keyboard shortcuts for Visio
Glossary
Index
About the author