UML and Database diagrams in the new Visio
Developers and IT professionals frequently use Visio to design and document software and database systems.
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Developers and IT professionals frequently use Visio to design and document software and database systems.
Ever wonder what’s going on with the person you haven’t spoken to in a while? Want to find out what’s new with someone before sending them an email or giving them a call? If you do, Office 2013 is the product for you.
The new Visio start experience is all about helping you quickly and easily find the template you need to begin your diagramming experience.
With the new Office, we are making document viewing more touch-friendly in browsers on many popular smartphones.
You’ve probably realized that the person at the desk next to you uses Outlook differently than you.
We have 5 brand new Excel, Web Excel and SharePoint features to introduce to you in Office 2013, all designed to help you manage the use of spreadsheets and Access databases.
Our previous posts have discussed some of the great end user features we’ve added to the new Visio.
Visio 2003, 2007 and 2010 all had the same primary Visio Drawing (VSD) file format.
There are lots of reasons to spend time styling your document – you may be trying to follow a publishing requirement, to make your document stand out, or just make it easier to read.