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Becoming a Visio 2013 Power User – Part 3
Scott Helmers | Consultant, Visio MVP, and Author of Visio 2013 Step by Step Alex Matyushenko | Product Marketing Manager, Project and Visio
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Join the MVA Community! Microsoft Virtual Academy
Free online learning tailored for IT Pros and Developers Over 2M registered users Up-to-date, relevant training on variety of Microsoft products
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Meet Alex Matyushenko Product Marketing Manager | Project &Visio | Microsoft Corp Visio Champs Community lead Project & Visio Readiness lead Project & Visio Demo and Compete content owner Previous experience Visio Solution Sales Author of several Visio blog posts
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Meet Scott Helmers | @VisProcess
Visio MVP and Business Process Expert Eight-time Visio Most Valuable Professional Business process consultant Co-inventor of TaskMap® – Process Mapping Made Easy Author of two books on Visio and one on network technology Visio 2010 Step by Step (Microsoft Press) Visio 2013 Step by Step (Microsoft Press) Vice President and Partner at Harvard Computing Group Consultant and software developer Former Adjunct Professor at Boston and Northeastern Universities Prior experience at Wang, Cabletron, Burroughs
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The Visio 2013 Power User Series
Becoming a Visio 2013 Power User – Part 1 Key tools and skills | Hyperlinking | Containers and Lists Becoming a Visio 2013 Power User – Part 2 Leveraging data | Visio Services and SharePoint Becoming a Visio 2013 Power User – Part 3 Programming Visio | Interacting with Office apps
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Course Topics Becoming a Visio 2013 Power User – Part 3
01 | Introduction to Programming Visio 02 | Programming Shapes, Pages, and Documents 03 | Managing Events and Interacting with other Office Applications 04 | Two Visio Add-ins
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Setting Expectations Target Audience
Experienced Visio users New Visio users with reasonable technical background Suggested Prerequisites/Supporting Material User-level experience with Visio 2013 or an earlier version Some programming experience a definite plus, but not required
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01 | Introduction to Programming Visio
Scott Helmers | Consultant, Visio MVP, and Author of Visio 2013 Step by Step Alex Matyushenko | Product Marketing Manager, Project and Visio
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Module Overview The Visio Software Developers’ Kit (SDK)
Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and the macro recorder Getting started: code samples
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The Visio Software Developer’s Kit
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VBA and the macro recorder
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Getting started: code samples
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02 | Programming Shapes, Pages, and Documents
Scott Helmers | Consultant, Visio MVP, and Author of Visio 2013 Step by Step Alex Matyushenko | Product Marketing Manager, Project and Visio
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Module Overview Working with shapes Working with pages and documents
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Working with shapes
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Working with pages and documents
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03 | Managing Events and Interacting with other Office Applications
Scott Helmers | Consultant, Visio MVP, and Author of Visio 2013 Step by Step Alex Matyushenko | Product Marketing Manager, Project and Visio
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Module Overview Working with Visio events Interacting with Excel
Interacting with PowerPoint
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Working with Visio events
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Interacting with Excel
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Interacting with PowerPoint
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04 | Two Examples Scott Helmers | Consultant, Visio MVP, and Author of Visio 2013 Step by Step Alex Matyushenko | Product Marketing Manager, Project and Visio
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Module Overview TaskMap® (www.TaskMap.com)
A custom process mapping application
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TaskMap®
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A custom process mapping application
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Additional Information
Visio MVP websites and blogs John Marshall visio.mvps.org John Goldsmith visualsignals.typepad.co.uk/vislog Michel LaPlane (French) David Parker bvisual.net Chris Roth Visio Super Utilities and Tools Paul Heber
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@VisProcess
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