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Overview
Microsoft Visio allows users to create, design and manage visually engaging diagrams, maps, and drawings. This two-day course takes users from the fundamental skills up to advanced techniques.
This course is suitable for users of Microsoft Visio Plan 2, 2021, 2019, 2016, 2013 Standard or Professional editions. If you're attending at a QA location, the course will be delivered on Microsoft Visio 2016 Professional.
Due to limited functionality, this course is not suitable for Visio Plan 1 or Visio for the Web.
Please note that Module 6 – Working with External Data requires Visio Professional or Plan 2 to be installed.
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Prerequisites
Dual monitor setup is required for when attending this course via the QA Attend from Anywhere delivery method.
Outline
Module 1 – Getting Started with Visio
Module 2 – Shape and Drawing Basics
Module 3 – Building Organisation Charts
Module 4 – Creating a Flowchart
Module 5 – Formatting Diagrams
Module 6 – Working with External Data
Module 7 – Custom Stencils and Shapes
Certification
For customers attending remotely via Virtual Classroom or ‘Attend From Anywhere’, an additional screen is required for this course to work through remote desktop labs and view training information.
For learners without access to the software required for this event, a remote PC can be provided using GoToMyPC. If you have any questions, contact our Virtual team.
If you need training for 3 or more people, you should ask us about onsite training. Putting aside the obvious location benefit, content can be customised to better meet your business objectives and more can be covered than in a public classroom. Its a cost effective option. One on one training can be delivered too, at reasonable rates.
Submit an enquiry from any page on this site and let us know you are interested in the requirements box, or simply mention it when we contact you.
All $ prices are in USD unless it’s a NZ or AU date
SPVC = Self Paced Virtual Class
LVC = Live Virtual Class
Our clients have included prestigious national organisations such as Oxford University Press, multi-national private corporations such as JP Morgan and HSBC, as well as public sector institutions such as the Department of Defence and the Department of Health.