Microsoft Visio is a diagramming and vector graphics application and is part of the Microsoft Office family.
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Microsoft Visio is a diagramming and vector graphics application and is part of the Microsoft Office family.
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Microsoft Visio is used to create diagram types such as Flowcharts, Org Charts, Floor Plans, Network Diagrams, UML Diagrams, Mind maps and more.
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The latest version of Microsoft Visio has data visualization that allows users to create diagrams from Excel data and embed Microsoft Visio diagrams in Power BI dashboards.
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Microsoft Visio Professional is offered as an additional component of an Office365 subscription.
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Microsoft Visio 2010 added support for the VDX file format, which is a well-documented XML Schema-based format, but still uses VSD by default.
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Microsoft Visio supports saving files in SVG files, other diagramming files and images.
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Microsoft Visio began as a standalone product produced by Shapeware Corporation; version 1.
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Microsoft Visio Enterprise Network Tools was an add-on product that enabled automated network and directory services diagramming.
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Microsoft Visio Network Center was a subscription-based website where users could locate the latest network documentation content and exact-replica network equipment shapes from 500 leading manufacturers.
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Microsoft Visio adopted ribbons in its user interface in Visio 2010.
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