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Microsoft Visio 2003 Professional

Duration: 1 day

This course is designed for people who wish to learn the basic concepts for creating flowcharts, and basic network diagrams. This includes learning the basics for using and creating shapes, printing drawings, creating custom stencils, and many time-saving shortcuts and techniques designed to increase user productivity.

Topics Include:

  • Getting Started
  • Basic Techniques
  • Basic Flow Diagrams
  • Formatting Basics
  • Starting a New File
  • Diagramming and Data
  • Creating Custom Stencils

Visio 2003 Professional Course Description Visio 2003 Professional Course Description (233 KB)


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Microsoft Office Training  Microsoft Word      Microsoft Excel    Microsoft Office Front Page    Microsoft Outlook    Microsoft Office PowerPoint    Microsoft Office Project    Microsoft Office Publisher    Microsoft Office Visio  

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