Office Casual - The basics of Visio
- Posted: Sep 14, 2009 at 4:58 AM
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cool video, i like the paper and scotch tape
i must say, i never got visio.. to me it seemd like sort of a crippled cad tool paired with a decent, but not great, diagram tool, that also had 100000 shapes that you didnt need at a perticular time
im sure im wrong and there is alot more to visio that
that, but ive never felt compelled to go look for that stuff.. much like there are a million cool things you can do with excel that
no one will ever find because the functionality is so hidden and the docs contains so much fluff..
channel 9 is branching out, this show(?) could be an awsome vehicle for getting some more advanced office topics out there.. i might be a hardcore dev, but someone said in another c9 video, "excel is like a programming lanuage"
Haha, love the Office Casual series lots of fun and great knowledge.
I’ve been using Visio for some time now, everything from drawing diagrams (more flexible then the ones in Word), network diagrams, and also room layouts like shown is this video. Very cool stuff!
And the fact that the 2010 version has Ribbon in it makes it even better!
Wow, probably the most entertaining training video I've ever watched! Perhaps you can teach me how a Pivot Table works, I still don't get it.
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