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Mastering Data Visualization with Microsoft Visio Professional 2016

Mastering Data Visualization with Microsoft Visio Professional 2016

By : John Marshall
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Mastering Data Visualization with Microsoft Visio Professional 2016

Mastering Data Visualization with Microsoft Visio Professional 2016

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By: John Marshall

Overview of this book

Microsoft Visio Professional is a data visualization application that is used by many different market sectors and many different departments to represent information visually, from network infrastructure to organization charts, from process diagrams to office layouts. Starting off with a brief introduction to Visio Professional 2016 and then moving on to data storage, linking data to shapes, and working with SQL Server to create a solid foundation. Then we’ll cover topics such as refreshing data, working with geographical data, working with various graphics, and diagrams, and more. Finally, you’ll find out how to deploy custom stencils, templates, and code.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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Index

Introducing validation rules


So far, most of this book has dealt with importing data into a Visio diagram, keeping it synchronized with the data source, and displaying the data visually for easy interpretation. However, Visio can also be used to generate data. This data can be Shape Data, but it can also be derived from the connections between shapes, the particular connection point, and the direction of the connector. Data can be generated from the container or list a shape is within, or even the index position within a list.

Data can be exported from Visio to create a report on the contents, or it can be exported to another system. In either case, it is important that the data is correctly structured and formulated because businesses might rely upon its veracity. An example of this is Microsoft SharePoint Workflows. There are templates for both SharePoint 2010 and 2013/2016 workflows in Visio Professional. There are two versions because there are two different SharePoint Workflow engines...

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