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Module 1: Shapes and ShapeSheet Fundamentals

  • Visio Platform Introduction
  • Shapes and ShapeSheet Fundamentals
  • Defining Parametric Behaviour I
  • Defining Text Behaviour I
  • Defining Page Environment I
  • Defining Shape Interaction Behaviour I
  • Adding Data to Shapes
Skills
  • Identify and create many of the components that make up a typical Visio solution.
  • View information in the Visio ShapeSheet environment.
  • Define Visio shapes as parametric objects.
  • Use custom formulas in the ShapeSheet to define shape behaviour.
  • Perform page setup and reference page information.
  • Design basic shapes whose behaviour can be modified by controls, connection points, and ShapeSheet functions.
  • Identify and implement protection of shape behaviour.
  • Briefly describe a variety of ways to add data to shapes.
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Module 2: Designing, Distributing, and Linking Shapes

  • Visio Platform II
  • Defining Shape Interaction Behaviour II
  • Defining Parametric Behaviour II
  • Defining Page Environment II
  • Defining Text Behaviour II
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Skills
  • Design simple master shapes and set their properties.
  • Briefly describe shape inheritance.
  • Use actions, events, and hyperlinks to set additional shape interaction behaviours.
  • Use shape operations to create more complex shapes, including multishapes.
  • Identify and modify group shape behaviour.
  • Design and implement shape-formatting styles.
  • Use layers to organize information within a drawing.
  • Manipulate complex text layouts on shapes.
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Module 3: Advanced Page Layout and Page Design

  • Defining Parametric Behaviour III
  • Defining Page Environment III
  • Best Practices and Miscellaneous Topics
Skills
  • Create and control the behaviours of height-based 1-D shapes.
  • Describe the different types of glue and how each can be implemented.
  • Identify the basics of a scaled drawing.
  • Design master shapes that size appropriately into a scaled drawing page using conversion ratios and anti-scaling formulas.
  • Define the Range of Eight rule and describe how it affects the shape design process.
  • Design and implement custom line, line-end, and fill patterns.
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Module 4: ActiveX and the Visio Object Model

  • Introduction to Automation
  • Automation and Visio Technology
  • Generating Drawings I
  • Getting Data from Drawings I
  • Managing Events I
Skills
  • Briefly describe the concept of Microsoft ActiveX automation and differentiate between a server and a controller.
  • Identify and navigate through the different windows in the Visual Basic Editor.
  • Identify many of the components in the Visio object model, and work with a number of their properties and methods.
  • Use Visual Basic for Applications code to traverse through the object model to obtain an object reference.
  • Use ActiveX automation to create a Visio drawing and add shapes to a page.
  • Use collections to obtain information about shapes that already exist in a drawing.
  • Reference a selected shape through the Windows interface.
  • Briefly describe some of the events in Visio, and use the ShapeSheet and Visual Basic for Applications code to manage these events.
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Module 5: Extending Visio with Automation

  • Generating Drawings II
  • Getting Data from Drawings II
  • Managing Events II
  • Customizing the User Interface
  • Tips, Tricks, and Patterns
Skills
  • Use ActiveX automation to connect shapes together using glue.
  • Define a shape reference, add ShapeSheet sections to that shape, and populate those cells with data.
  • Use the Connects collection to obtain information about shape connections within a drawing.
  • Describe some of the Window object's properties and methods.
  • Determine shape proximity on a drawing page with automation.
  • Identify and implement a list of events from the Event object model.
  • Customize the built-in user interface in Visio by creating new menus and toolbars.
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