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Microsoft ®  Office  Visio ®   2007 Training Shapes: Introductory basics you can’t live without Jim Taliaferro Community Mental Health Center
Course contents ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Each lesson includes a list of suggested tasks and a set of test questions.
Overview: What’s special about Visio shapes? Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Shapes are the meat of any Visio diagram. You can use shapes to represent objects, actions, and ideas, and you can arrange and connect shapes to show visual relationships. When shapes don’t look or behave the way you want, your diagram suffers. So mastering shapes basics is key.  This course introduces the important concepts behind shapes and then shows you how to get shapes and put them on a page.
Course goals ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without
Lesson 1 An introduction to shapes
An introduction to shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without What is a shape?  In Visio, the definition is much broader than you might think.  Yes, you can use basic shapes like rectangles and diamonds for a flowchart. But you can also use very detailed shapes.  And Visio shapes don’t just sit there and look good. They have interactive behavior as well. Meaning that when you work with them, they react in a certain way.
Two types of shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without When you work with Visio shapes, you can resize, rotate, format, and move them.  But how the shape behaves when you do those things depends on the type of shape.  There are two types of shapes in Visio: one-dimensional shapes (1-D shapes) and two-dimensional shapes (2-D shapes). Each type of shape behaves a certain way. When you know what type of shape you’re dealing with, you’ll be able to work with it successfully.
1-D shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without A 1-D shape is a shape that, when selected, has a beginning point  and an ending point  . How do 1-D shapes behave when you work with them? If you move the beginning point or ending point, only one dimension changes: the length. But the most powerful feature of 1-D shapes is their ability to connect two other shapes.  1-D shapes typically look like lines.
1-D shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without You’re probably thinking, “Wait a minute, these lines don’t look like shapes to me.”  It’s true, the word “shape” usually refers to a form or an object that has a distinct outline or boundary.  But Visio considers these lines to be shapes and calls them shapes, so getting in that habit now will avoid confusion later.
2-D shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without A 2-D shape is a shape that, when selected, does not have a beginning point or an ending point.  How do 2-D shapes behave? When you click and drag a corner selection handle, you can change two dimensions: the length and the width.  But you can’t use 2-D shapes to connect other shapes. That function is limited to 1-D shapes. Instead, a 2-D shape has eight selection handles  .
2-D shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without 2-D shapes are typically used to represent something, either a general concept such as a step in a flowchart or a specific object such as a factory or a piece of equipment. Like the laptop and the block shown here, some 2-D shapes are drawn to look three-dimensional.  Even so, Visio considers these shapes to be 2-D shapes. You know that because of the eight selection handles.
1-D or 2-D? How to be sure Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without At first glance, some shapes that look 2-D are really 1-D. And vice versa.  To avoid confusion, always select the shape. Visio will tell you what type it is.  For example, the arrow shape at the top of this picture appears to be two dimensional because it has thickness.  But when you select it, you see its beginning point and its ending point, so it is 1-D for sure. Instead of just representing a concept or an object, this arrow is used to connect other shapes.
1-D or 2-D? How to be sure Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without On the other hand, the curve shape appears to be 1-D. After all, it looks like just a line.  But when you select it, you see the eight selection handles that tell you it’s 2-D. So this curve represents the concept of a bell-shaped curve of data—but the line that creates the curve cannot connect other shapes.
Shapes with special behavior Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without All shapes in Visio are either 1-D or 2-D, depending on how they behave.  However, some shapes have more behavior that is unique to them and that doesn’t depend on whether they’re 1-D or 2-D.  This unique behavior makes these shapes especially handy.
Shapes with special behavior Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without For example, some shapes have yellow control handles  that let you interact with them.  In this illustration, the door shape has a control handle that lets you swing the door open and closed. Will it clear the table nearby?  It appears not. Better find a smaller table or make other adjustments to the furniture so that this problem doesn’t occur in the real world.
Anything is a shape Shapes: Introductory basics you can’t live without When working with Visio, you’ll probably want to add text, photos, or clip art. So keep in mind that anything is a shape in Visio, including pictures and text.  If you type text on an empty part of the page, that text will be a 2-D shape, and it will have eight selection handles when selected. If you select an imported picture, it will have those handles too.  Let’s face it: Anything on the page is a shape to Visio, anything. Even if the shape wasn’t created in Visio.
Suggestions for practice ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Online practice  (requires Visio 2007)
Test 1, question 1 ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Test 1, question 1: Answer ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Many 2-D shapes also have a green rotation handle  .
Test 1, question 2 ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Test 1, question 2: Answer ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Connecting two shapes is, in fact, the main   reason you’d use a 1-D shape in Visio.
Test 1, question 3 ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Test 1, question 3: Answer ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without If a shape has a yellow control handle, you can drag that handle to get additional behavior from the shape. For example, you can swing open a door shape or open a drawer in a file cabinet shape.
Lesson 2 How to get shapes
How to get shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without In Visio, all the world’s…a shape.  And there are hundreds of Visio shapes to choose from, more than you can memorize.  So it’s good to know how to find them when you need them. There are six ways to get shapes.  While the number of ways to get shapes isn’t as abundant as the number of shapes themselves, six is plenty. That’s because each method is good for a different purpose.
You must remember this Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Before discussing how to get shapes, it’s important that you understand three terms.  Shapes window . This window contains stencils. Stencils . Stencils aren’t shapes. That’s important. Stencils  contain  shapes. Shapes . Shapes, in Visio, are everything. But shapes aren’t stencils. Stencils contain shapes.
Get shapes with templates Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without One way to get shapes is to choose a  template , which is one of the drawing type options you see when you start Visio.  When you choose a template, the stencils and shapes for that template will appear in the  Shapes  window, ready to work with. The advantage of using a template is that it provides many related shapes organized for a specific purpose.  Animation: Right-click, and click  Play .
Get shapes with templates Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without One way to get shapes is to choose a  template , which is one of the drawing options you see when you start Visio. When you choose a template, the stencils and shapes for that template will appear in the  Shapes  window, ready to work with. The advantage of using a template is that it provides many related shapes organized for a specific purpose.
Get shapes by searching Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without If you need more shapes than a template gives you, you can use the  Search for Shapes  box to search for them.  For example, if you’re working on a network diagram, you might want to use a larger arrow than the arrows in the template stencils.
Get shapes by searching Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without The picture illustrates how you might search for arrow shapes.  Type one or two words in the  Search for Shapes  box, for example, “arrows.” Then press ENTER.  Visio creates a temporary stencil to hold the shapes it finds. In this example, that temporary stencil has the name  arrows . To use a shape, you’d drag it from the  arrows  stencil onto your drawing.
Get shapes by browsing Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without You can also  browse  for shapes by using the  File  menu and the  Shapes  submenu.  For example, let’s say that a few weeks ago you used Visio to create a map. You remember using a shape for the airport in the map, and now that shape would be helpful in the flowchart you are making.
Get shapes by browsing Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without To get that airport shape into the flowchart, you could browse as shown in the picture.  The  Transportation Shapes  stencil would appear in the Shapes window along with your flowchart stencils, and you could drag the airport shape to the page.
Draw your own shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without If you can’t find the shape you need in Visio, you can always  draw your own .  Your own shape can be simple or complex, from a wiggly line to a piece of custom office equipment. The tip of the iceberg is the  Drawing  toolbar, shown here. It lets you create shapes from scratch by using simple tools.
Get shapes from other people Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Sometimes other people have made shapes that you want to use—a coworker, say, or a company that makes and sells Visio shapes for certain industries.  When you want to use shapes made by others, they could send you a copy of a Visio drawing with those shapes in it.  Often, however, what you’ll get is a stencil of shapes.
Get shapes from other people Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without A stencil is a file with “.vss” or “.vsx” in the file name.  When you receive a stencil file, copy it to this location: C:ocuments and Settingsusername y Documentsy Shapes  The stencil will then be available when you use the  File  menu and the  Shapes  submenu.  For example, a stencil might be called ContosoShapes.vss or ContosoShapes.vsx.
Insert pictures Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Suppose you’d like to insert a photograph into a diagram.  To do that, on the  Insert  menu, point to  Picture  and then click  From File . (This process is similar to other Office programs you may be familiar with.) When you insert a picture, Visio will automatically make it a 2-D shape and put the eight handles on it.
Insert pictures Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Shapes made by inserting pictures aren’t as intelligent as the shapes that come from stencils. As far as interactive behavior goes, they’re not much more than a square on the page.  Nonetheless, they are shapes, which means you can connect them with 1-D shapes, resize them, position them, and so on.
Suggestions for practice ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Online practice  (requires Visio 2007)
Test 2, question 1 ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Test 2, question 1: Answer ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without This is not one of the ways to get shapes.
Test 2, question 2 ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Test 2, question 2: Answer ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Often people think that a Visio stencil is a shape, but it’s not. It’s a group of shapes.
Test 2, question 3 ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Test 2, question 3: Answer ,[object Object],Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without If you put the file here, the stencil will be available in the  My Shapes  submenu.

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Visio 2007ù Shapes Introductory Basics You Can T Live Without

  • 1. Microsoft ® Office Visio ® 2007 Training Shapes: Introductory basics you can’t live without Jim Taliaferro Community Mental Health Center
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  • 3. Overview: What’s special about Visio shapes? Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Shapes are the meat of any Visio diagram. You can use shapes to represent objects, actions, and ideas, and you can arrange and connect shapes to show visual relationships. When shapes don’t look or behave the way you want, your diagram suffers. So mastering shapes basics is key. This course introduces the important concepts behind shapes and then shows you how to get shapes and put them on a page.
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  • 5. Lesson 1 An introduction to shapes
  • 6. An introduction to shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without What is a shape? In Visio, the definition is much broader than you might think. Yes, you can use basic shapes like rectangles and diamonds for a flowchart. But you can also use very detailed shapes. And Visio shapes don’t just sit there and look good. They have interactive behavior as well. Meaning that when you work with them, they react in a certain way.
  • 7. Two types of shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without When you work with Visio shapes, you can resize, rotate, format, and move them. But how the shape behaves when you do those things depends on the type of shape. There are two types of shapes in Visio: one-dimensional shapes (1-D shapes) and two-dimensional shapes (2-D shapes). Each type of shape behaves a certain way. When you know what type of shape you’re dealing with, you’ll be able to work with it successfully.
  • 8. 1-D shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without A 1-D shape is a shape that, when selected, has a beginning point and an ending point . How do 1-D shapes behave when you work with them? If you move the beginning point or ending point, only one dimension changes: the length. But the most powerful feature of 1-D shapes is their ability to connect two other shapes. 1-D shapes typically look like lines.
  • 9. 1-D shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without You’re probably thinking, “Wait a minute, these lines don’t look like shapes to me.” It’s true, the word “shape” usually refers to a form or an object that has a distinct outline or boundary. But Visio considers these lines to be shapes and calls them shapes, so getting in that habit now will avoid confusion later.
  • 10. 2-D shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without A 2-D shape is a shape that, when selected, does not have a beginning point or an ending point. How do 2-D shapes behave? When you click and drag a corner selection handle, you can change two dimensions: the length and the width. But you can’t use 2-D shapes to connect other shapes. That function is limited to 1-D shapes. Instead, a 2-D shape has eight selection handles .
  • 11. 2-D shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without 2-D shapes are typically used to represent something, either a general concept such as a step in a flowchart or a specific object such as a factory or a piece of equipment. Like the laptop and the block shown here, some 2-D shapes are drawn to look three-dimensional. Even so, Visio considers these shapes to be 2-D shapes. You know that because of the eight selection handles.
  • 12. 1-D or 2-D? How to be sure Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without At first glance, some shapes that look 2-D are really 1-D. And vice versa. To avoid confusion, always select the shape. Visio will tell you what type it is. For example, the arrow shape at the top of this picture appears to be two dimensional because it has thickness. But when you select it, you see its beginning point and its ending point, so it is 1-D for sure. Instead of just representing a concept or an object, this arrow is used to connect other shapes.
  • 13. 1-D or 2-D? How to be sure Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without On the other hand, the curve shape appears to be 1-D. After all, it looks like just a line. But when you select it, you see the eight selection handles that tell you it’s 2-D. So this curve represents the concept of a bell-shaped curve of data—but the line that creates the curve cannot connect other shapes.
  • 14. Shapes with special behavior Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without All shapes in Visio are either 1-D or 2-D, depending on how they behave. However, some shapes have more behavior that is unique to them and that doesn’t depend on whether they’re 1-D or 2-D. This unique behavior makes these shapes especially handy.
  • 15. Shapes with special behavior Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without For example, some shapes have yellow control handles that let you interact with them. In this illustration, the door shape has a control handle that lets you swing the door open and closed. Will it clear the table nearby? It appears not. Better find a smaller table or make other adjustments to the furniture so that this problem doesn’t occur in the real world.
  • 16. Anything is a shape Shapes: Introductory basics you can’t live without When working with Visio, you’ll probably want to add text, photos, or clip art. So keep in mind that anything is a shape in Visio, including pictures and text. If you type text on an empty part of the page, that text will be a 2-D shape, and it will have eight selection handles when selected. If you select an imported picture, it will have those handles too. Let’s face it: Anything on the page is a shape to Visio, anything. Even if the shape wasn’t created in Visio.
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  • 24. Lesson 2 How to get shapes
  • 25. How to get shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without In Visio, all the world’s…a shape. And there are hundreds of Visio shapes to choose from, more than you can memorize. So it’s good to know how to find them when you need them. There are six ways to get shapes. While the number of ways to get shapes isn’t as abundant as the number of shapes themselves, six is plenty. That’s because each method is good for a different purpose.
  • 26. You must remember this Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Before discussing how to get shapes, it’s important that you understand three terms. Shapes window . This window contains stencils. Stencils . Stencils aren’t shapes. That’s important. Stencils contain shapes. Shapes . Shapes, in Visio, are everything. But shapes aren’t stencils. Stencils contain shapes.
  • 27. Get shapes with templates Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without One way to get shapes is to choose a template , which is one of the drawing type options you see when you start Visio. When you choose a template, the stencils and shapes for that template will appear in the Shapes window, ready to work with. The advantage of using a template is that it provides many related shapes organized for a specific purpose. Animation: Right-click, and click Play .
  • 28. Get shapes with templates Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without One way to get shapes is to choose a template , which is one of the drawing options you see when you start Visio. When you choose a template, the stencils and shapes for that template will appear in the Shapes window, ready to work with. The advantage of using a template is that it provides many related shapes organized for a specific purpose.
  • 29. Get shapes by searching Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without If you need more shapes than a template gives you, you can use the Search for Shapes box to search for them. For example, if you’re working on a network diagram, you might want to use a larger arrow than the arrows in the template stencils.
  • 30. Get shapes by searching Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without The picture illustrates how you might search for arrow shapes. Type one or two words in the Search for Shapes box, for example, “arrows.” Then press ENTER. Visio creates a temporary stencil to hold the shapes it finds. In this example, that temporary stencil has the name arrows . To use a shape, you’d drag it from the arrows stencil onto your drawing.
  • 31. Get shapes by browsing Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without You can also browse for shapes by using the File menu and the Shapes submenu. For example, let’s say that a few weeks ago you used Visio to create a map. You remember using a shape for the airport in the map, and now that shape would be helpful in the flowchart you are making.
  • 32. Get shapes by browsing Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without To get that airport shape into the flowchart, you could browse as shown in the picture. The Transportation Shapes stencil would appear in the Shapes window along with your flowchart stencils, and you could drag the airport shape to the page.
  • 33. Draw your own shapes Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without If you can’t find the shape you need in Visio, you can always draw your own . Your own shape can be simple or complex, from a wiggly line to a piece of custom office equipment. The tip of the iceberg is the Drawing toolbar, shown here. It lets you create shapes from scratch by using simple tools.
  • 34. Get shapes from other people Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Sometimes other people have made shapes that you want to use—a coworker, say, or a company that makes and sells Visio shapes for certain industries. When you want to use shapes made by others, they could send you a copy of a Visio drawing with those shapes in it. Often, however, what you’ll get is a stencil of shapes.
  • 35. Get shapes from other people Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without A stencil is a file with “.vss” or “.vsx” in the file name. When you receive a stencil file, copy it to this location: C:ocuments and Settingsusername y Documentsy Shapes The stencil will then be available when you use the File menu and the Shapes submenu. For example, a stencil might be called ContosoShapes.vss or ContosoShapes.vsx.
  • 36. Insert pictures Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Suppose you’d like to insert a photograph into a diagram. To do that, on the Insert menu, point to Picture and then click From File . (This process is similar to other Office programs you may be familiar with.) When you insert a picture, Visio will automatically make it a 2-D shape and put the eight handles on it.
  • 37. Insert pictures Shapes: Introductory basics you can't live without Shapes made by inserting pictures aren’t as intelligent as the shapes that come from stencils. As far as interactive behavior goes, they’re not much more than a square on the page. Nonetheless, they are shapes, which means you can connect them with 1-D shapes, resize them, position them, and so on.
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Editor's Notes

  1. Before you begin: Students should be familiar with the following Visio basics before taking the course: how to zoom in and out, add shapes to the page, move shapes by dragging the mouse, and connect shapes. [ Notes to trainer: For detailed help in customizing this template, see the very last slide. Also, look for additional lesson text in the notes pane of some slides. Adobe Flash animations : This template contains Flash animations. These will play in PowerPoint 2000 and later. However: If you want to save this template in PowerPoint 2007, save it in the earlier PowerPoint file format: PowerPoint 97-2003 Presentation (*.ppt) or PowerPoint 97-2003 Template (*.pot) (you’ll see the file types in the Save As dialog box, next to Save as type) . Warning: If you save it in a PowerPoint 2007 file format, such as PowerPoint Presentation (*.pptx) or PowerPoint Template (*.potx) , the animations won’t be retained in the saved file. Also : Because this presentation contains Flash animations, saving the template may cause a warning message to appear regarding personal information. Unless you add information to the properties of the Flash file itself, this warning does not apply to this presentation. Click OK on the message.]