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    Simplify and communicate complex information with the globally used diagramming solution - MS Visio

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    Create professional looking Class diagrams

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    Know about eight key User Interface components of Visio 2016

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    Add and manage Visio's Connectors, Smart Shapes, and Visual Objects

Microsoft Visio is a software designed to translate complete information from text and tables into diagrams. Visio diagrams simplify communication by breaking down information into different parts and making them understandable. It is used to create diagrams, workflows, networks, data flows, cause and effect diagrams, and charts represent processes.

Microsoft Visio is an authentic instrument used to create a pile of various data forms ranging from business flow charts to computer network diagram. Knowing how to use Visio will help delegates to bridge complexity with dynamic data-driven illustrations.

Who should take this course

This Microsoft Visio course is beneficial for professionals such as:

  • Architects, Civil and Structural Engineers
  • Software Architects
  • Software Professionals
  • All kinds of professionals who have to communicate complex ideas in visual and diagrammatic methods
  • Business Analysts
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Prerequisites

  • Working with Windows files and folders
  • An understanding of drawing applications and designing methods
  • Basic level experience with Visio, especially the capability to create basic workflows and other essential diagram types in Visio
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What Will You Learn

  • Visio interface navigation along with making a simple Visio document
  • Participants will get to modify, format and arrange shapes to make improvements in a basic diagram
  • Creating process diagrams
  • Participants will be creating route map with the use of Visio for working with shapes and text
  • Create Simple Custom Shapes
  • Make a Pivot Diagram from an Excel Spreadsheet
  • Essential steps to think when creating charts and graphs
  • How to enhanced format your charts and graphs like professionals work
  • How to use Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts
  • How to put together graphics into your spreadsheets
  • Learn the tools and options for exporting your charts and graphs
  • Learn the limitations of pie charts and the top way to correct them
  • Find out how to deal with difficult trends in charts and graphs
  • Find out how to make use of a bar chart and a pie chart to highlight the differences in a data set
  • Learning Layers Properties dialogue box
  • Working with shape estimates
  • Combine a Map to an Access Database
  • Save and Share Designs with OneDrive
  • One-Step data connectivity with Excel
  • Formulate Custom Stencils
  • Create Custom Templates
  • Delegates will learn to create advanced plans and diagrams
  • Delegates will get to enhance the look of drawings
  • Participants will get to create shapes, stencils, and templates
  • You will learn to connect pictures to external data
  • Candidates will learn to leverage development tools
  • Share drawings
  • Participants will get to use diagram standards (optional)
  • Improve look of drawings
  • Generate forms, stencils, and patterns
  • Connect pictures to external data
  • Work with type design
  • Development tools
  • Share drawings
  • Working with other forms
  • One-Step data connectivity with Excel
  • Collaboration
  • File arrangements
  • Debate Information Rights Management (IRM)
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What's included

  Course Overview

Microsoft Visio visual images are used to represent knowledge, data, and information. It is applied to the workplace; visual drawings are an essential part of the flow charts. MS Visio 2016 delivers you with an intuitive, customizable tool to quickly create a professional looking graphic product by using its extensive gallery of shapes. In this course, delegates will create visually appealing diagrams, maps, and drawings, using graphical rudiments to make information easier to comprehend.

features of MS Visio 2016

Exam Duration:

  • Duration: 3 Hours
  • Type: Open book
  • This exam consists of 4 Section (1 for each perspective)
  • Each section contain 20 individual questions giving total 80 questions in this exam
  • Passing Marks = 50%
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  Course Content

Getting Started with Visio 

  • Navigate the Visio Setting
  • Understanding ribbons and Quick Access Toolbar
  • Opening, Saving and file extensions

Workflow with Shapes

  • Use Drawing Components
  • Finding Drawing shapes
  • Moving and manipulating shapes
  • Copying shapes
  • Filling and Outlining shapes
  • Changing stack order

Text

  • Adding text to shapes
  • Formatting Text
  • Modifying Text location
  • Free Text objects, Titles, etc

Creating Flowcharts

  • Using the Flowchart stencils
  • Create a Basic Flow Chart
  • Modify and manipulating diagrams

Scale Drawing

  • Using the Scale Drawing Plan Templates
  • Setting the scale
  • Using Basic Floor Plan shapes
  • Model a Room Layout

Layers

  • Use Shape Data
  • Use Layers 

Making a Network Diagram

  • Network Graphs
  • Use Shape Data
  • Use Layers

Styling a Diagram

  • Form and Connector Styles
  • Themes and Variants
  • Use Containers

Creating an Organisation Chart

  • Using the Visio Templates
  • Creating shapes
  • Adding and storing data

Creating Bespoke Shapes with Operations

  • Using Boolean drawing objects
  • Union
  • Combine
  • Fragment
  • Intersect
  • Subtract

Creating A Shape Stencil

  • Using your My Shapes Stencil
  • Adding to Favourites
  • Creating a New Stencil
  • Adding Shapes

Saving as HTML

  • Creating a web diagram
  • Saving as web page and Publish options
  • Understanding Shape data
  • Combining form data

Design Plans and Diagrams:

  • Formulate a Microsoft Account and Log Into Visio
  • Make Advanced Plans
  • Create Advanced Diagrams

Change the Design of Drawings:

  • Use 3-D Structures
  • Effort with Shape Styles
  • Describe Shape Styles
  • Apply Backgrounds, Borders, and Titles

Forming with Custom Shapes, Stencils, and Patterns:

  • Generate Simple Custom Shapes
  • Formulate Custom Stencils
  • Create Custom Templates

Combining Drawings to External Data:

  • Make an Association Chart from an Excel Spreadsheet
  • Create a Pivot Diagram from an Excel Spreadsheet
  • Formulate a Gantt Chart from a Project File
  • Create a Timeline from a Project Record
  • Combine a Map to an Access Database

Leveraging Development Tools:

  • Create Macros
  • Modify ShapeSheets
  • Build Advanced Shapes

Distribution Drawings:

  • Save and Share Designs with OneDrive
  • Review Drawings
  • Addition Drawings into Other Office Records
  • Distribute Drawings
  • Print Drawings

Essential skills:

  • Visio screen
  • Visio tools
  • Quick Import

 Forms of Working:

  • Group forms
  • Aligning and distributing forms
  • Resizing shapes
  • Moving shapes
  • Working ‘Pan and Zoom

Customising Main Shapes:

  • Working with form estimates
  • Working with custom features
  • Formulating master field lists

Layers:

  • Learning Layers Properties dialogue box
  • Exploring existing Visio layers
  • Expressing new layers
  • Energetic Layers
  • Protected Layers
  • Wallop Layers
  • Layers on Backgrounds

 Stencils Working:

  • Using existing stencils
  • Performing ‘Document’ stencils
  • Creating customised stencils
  • Creating new original shapes

File Security:

  • Data Rights Management
  • Protecting data against changes
  • Protecting Templates
  • Converting files to Adobe (.pdf) format
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Sunderland

Sunderland also referred as Sunderland A.F.C, Tyne and Wear. It is located on River Wear in England. Sunderland comprises of the neighbouring towns like Washington and Houghton-le-Spring as well as city. Sunderland is referred as UK Parliament Constituency from 1832 to 1950. Sunderland A.F.C is a professional football team.

History

The population of Sunderland was 146,000 during 1901. First electric trams started in Sunderland in 1900. However in the 1940s and 195-s electric trams were replaced by buses. Last trams ran in Sunderland in 1954. Sunderland Technical College was opened in 1901. In 1904 Bede Memorial was raised and in 1907 Commissioners offices were built. In 1907 Empire Theatre was also opened. In 1909 Barnes Park was opened. Backhouse Park in 1923. Thompson Park in 1933. In 1902 Roker Breakwater was built and South Breakwater in 1914.

Boundaries of Borough were extended in 1928 to include Southwick and Fulwell. In 1929 New Wear Bridge has been constructed. A general hospital was opened in 1929. In 1934 was Deep Water Quay was opened. Council started slum clearance in Sunderland in 1930s. New council houses were built to replace the old slums located in Ford Hall, Marley Pots and Leechmere. During Second World War 267 people were killed due to German bombing. About 1000 houses were destroyed, and about 3000 got damaged. In 1967 boundaries of Sunderland were extended to include Silksworth, South Hylton, Herrington, Ryhope and Castletown. In 1969 Sunderland Polytechnic was founded and was made university in 1992. In 1970 civic centre and the new town hall was built. In 1973 new Police station has been constructed.

In 1973 Monkwearmouth Station Museum was opened. In 1974 North East Aircraft Museum was founded and new General Hospital was opened in Sunderland in 1978. Sunderland suffered in the 1930s when third of the men were unemployed. During 1950s Joblessness lowered and in 1980s unemployment returned. In late 20th century, Sunderland’s coal mining declined rapidly. After 1986 no more coal was exported. New industries replaced the old ones. Sunderland is well known for its car making industry. Other industries in Sunderland include electronic engineering, papermaking, mechanical engineering and textiles. Sunderland was made a city in the year 1992. In 1995 Sunderland Library and Arts Centre was opened. In 1997 Stadium of Light was opened and in 1998 National Glass Centre was opened. In 2002 Tyne and Wear Metro was expanded to Sunderland. In the beginning years of 21st century, Sunniside area was regenerated. Sunderland Aquatic Centre was opened in 2008. Now the population of Sunderland is 275,000.

 

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